From 7a8f99dead25a0d820f523d3219a267c78982a55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justin Hall Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2019 14:50:18 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fixed learn more links --- ...create-windows-firewall-rules-in-intune.md | 29 +++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/create-windows-firewall-rules-in-intune.md b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/create-windows-firewall-rules-in-intune.md index 0b6e829ef1..d8f75edfdf 100644 --- a/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/create-windows-firewall-rules-in-intune.md +++ b/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-firewall/create-windows-firewall-rules-in-intune.md @@ -52,26 +52,37 @@ LocalUserAuthorizations | String | Specifies the list of authorized local users ## Application -Control connections for an app or program. Apps and programs can be specified either file path, package family name, or Windows service short name. The file path of an app is its location on the client device. For example, C:\Windows\System\Notepad.exe. Learn more Package family names can be retrieved by running the Get-AppxPackage command from PowerShell. Learn more Windows service short names are used in cases when a service, not an application, is sending or receiving traffic. Default ia All. +Control connections for an app or program. +Apps and programs can be specified either file path, package family name, or Windows service short name. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +The file path of an app is its location on the client device. +For example, C:\Windows\System\Notepad.exe. +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallfilepathrule) + +Package family names can be retrieved by running the Get-AppxPackage command from PowerShell. +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallPackageNameFromPowerShell) + +Windows service short names are used in cases when a service, not an application, is sending or receiving traffic. +Default ia All. + +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallServiceNameRule) ## Protocol Select the protocol for this port rule. Transport layer protocols - TCP and UDP – allow you to specify ports or port ranges. For custom protocols, enter a number between 0 and 255 representing the IP protocol. Default is Any. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallprotocolrule) ## Local ports Comma separated list of ranges. For example, *100-120,200,300-320*. Default is All. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewalllocalportrule) ## Remote ports Comma separated list of ranges. For example, *100-120,200,300-320*. Default is All. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallremoteportrule) ## Local addresses Comma separated list of local addresses covered by the rule. Valid tokens include: @@ -81,7 +92,7 @@ Comma separated list of local addresses covered by the rule. Valid tokens includ - An IPv4 address range in the format of "start address - end address" with no spaces included. - An IPv6 address range in the format of "start address - end address" with no spaces included. Default is Any address. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewalllocaladdressrule) ## Remote addresses List of comma separated tokens specifying the remote addresses covered by the rule. Tokens are case insensitive. Valid tokens include: @@ -102,17 +113,17 @@ List of comma separated tokens specifying the remote addresses covered by the ru Default is Any address. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallremotaddressrule) ## Edge traversal (coming soon) Indicates whether edge traversal is enabled or disabled for this rule. The EdgeTraversal setting indicates that specific inbound traffic is allowed to tunnel through NATs and other edge devices using the Teredo tunneling technology. In order for this setting to work correctly, the application or service with the inbound firewall rule needs to support IPv6. The primary application of this setting allows listeners on the host to be globally addressable through a Teredo IPv6 address. New rules have the EdgeTraversal property disabled by default. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewalledgetraversal) ## Authorized users Specifies the list of authorized local users for this rule. A list of authorized users cannot be specified if the rule being authored is targeting a Windows service. Default is all users. -[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewall) +[Learn more](https://aka.ms/intunefirewallauthorizedusers) ## Configuring firewall rules programmatically