Computer Science, asked by ankitsinghkv2793, 10 months ago

What traffic would an implicit deny firewall rule block?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer:Implicit deny is a security technique that blocks everything unless it is explicitly allowed. You have to manually specify what traffic you want to allow through that firewall; everything else is blocked. For example, all IP addresses and port numbers are blocked except what's in the ACL.

Answered by yoodyannapolis
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Implicit deny is a privacy strategy that prevents anything unless it is expressly permitted to do so.

Explanation:

  • You need to automatically determine what congestion you want to enable through that firewall; everything is being buffered.
  • Usually, you're going to do this as a PERMIT or ALLOW that allows flow. Many of the devices use DENY to direct traffic. Usually, we will see TCP or UDP everywhere, particularly when blocking unique TCP or UDP terminals.
  • An implicit deny is when no explicit consent is given to a user or community in the item's browser settings.

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