
Inbound: the rule is applied to network connections opened by a remote computer.Inbound (packet): the rule is applied only to incoming network packets.In this case, the application rule will stop being active if another rule for the application already exists. Click Add in the lower-right corner to create a new packet rule.Select the packet rule and click Edit in the lower-left corner to modify the settings of an existing packet rule.To do so, select the check boxes opposite the notifications you want to get. Trusted network: recommended only for networks that are secure against attacks and attempts to get unauthorized access to data on the computer.This status allows other network users access the files on your computer, or any printers connected to it. Local network: recommended only for networks that are secure against attacks and attempts to get unauthorized access to data on the computer.IThis status is assigned to the internet by default. This status prevents other network users from accessing the files on your computer, or any printers connected to it. Public network: recommended for networks that are not protected by anti-virus applications, firewalls or filters.Change the network name if necessary, and select the network type in the drop-down list:.Select a network connection and click Edit in the lower-left corner.Go to the Protection section and click Firewall.To learn how to open the main application window, see this article.In the main window of Kaspersky Internet Security, click.
