6.1. Configuration Dialog

Kerio Personal Firewall parameters can be set and status information can be viewed in the configuration dialog. Use one of the following methods to enter this dialog:

Kerio Personal Firewall Configuration Dialog

Figure 6.1.  Kerio Personal Firewall Configuration Dialog

Use tabs on the left to switch between individual sections:

Chart at the bottom of the dialog window shows traffic load of a particular network interface. The green bar next to the chart represents current speed of outgoing traffic, whereas the red bar shows current speed of incoming traffic.

Click on the chart to switch between the line graph and the bar graph.

Place the mouse pointer over the chart to view a tooltip giving statistics of network traffic:

Configuration Dialog — Traffic load of a particular network interface

Figure 6.2. Configuration Dialog — Traffic load of a particular network interface

Use the Stop all traffic button to block all network traffic (all connections will be stopped immediately). This function can be helpful for example when communication which was supposed to be denied has been permitted by mistake. If this option is used, it is replaced by the Enable traffic option.

If traffic is stopped, this will be shown by the icon and the Enable traffic text below the button.

Configuration Dialog — Stop all traffic / Enable traffic

Figure 6.3. Configuration Dialog — Stop all traffic / Enable traffic

Note: The Stop all traffic / Enable traffic option is also available from the context menu called through the Kerio Personal Firewall icon displayed on the Systray (refer to chapter 4.2. Icon on the Systray).

Buttons at the dialog bottom provide the following functions:

Note: Changes in configuration can be done in only tab of one section at a time. If you attempt to switch to another tab or to another section, the system seeks possible changes that could have been made since the last save. If some changes are detected, Kerio Personal Firewall asks users whether they should be saved or canceled.

Configuration Dialog — Confirm storing of changes

Figure 6.4. Configuration Dialog — Confirm storing of changes

Protected Configuration

It is possible to set Kerio Personal Firewall configuration so that it can be accessed only through a password authentication (only authorized users are then allowed to modify settings). In such case unauthorized users are allowed only to view the configuration. Password will be required if a configuration change is attempted.

Password protected

Figure 6.5. Password protected

After insertion of a correct password a particular user will be logged-in. This user will be authorized to change the configuration.

We recommend authorized users to logout after the desirable changes are done so that no unauthorized user can modify the configuration. Use the Logout option in the context menu accessible through the icon in the Systray (see chapter 4.2. Icon on the Systray), or the Logout button in Overview / Preferences. If a user does not log out, the configuration can be accessed and modified unless the Personal Firewall Engine service is closed.