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    amb310
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    Are there any more details about the various settings within the Internet Access Control settings? For example, using the "Block all outgoing traffic to non-local subnets" option there are boxes for exceptions. What is the format for adding multiple exceptions?

    Or using preconfigured firewall rules? What form does that take? Things like that.

    I have need to configure some exceptions and I'd like to see what options I have, however there just doesn't seem to be any documentation on the settings for this Add-On that I can find.

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      Indeed the documentation for the Internet Access Control add-on needs to be extended for advanced scenarios. In general you can separate host names, IP addresses, networks and ports simply by space.

      The preconfigured firewall rule refers to the name of a firewall rule in advanced Windows (Defender) Firewall settings (wf.msc). Does that answer your question?

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        Indeed the documentation for the Internet Access Control add-on needs to be extended for advanced scenarios. In general you can separate host names, IP addresses, networks and ports simply by space.

        The preconfigured firewall rule refers to the name of a firewall rule in advanced Windows (Defender) Firewall settings (wf.msc). Does that answer your question?

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        @tobydox Yup! Gives me a direction to look in. Thank you!

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