The Port Range object is not used to create services use a port range. It is used for NAT.
To create a service with a range of ports create a standard service but in the port box enter X-(X+n)(ie 5-20 would be a range of ports from 5 to 20)
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> I've got about 30 or so ports, some of which are in a nice
> order, to put
> into a rule. I created a few port ranges and included the ports that
> I needed, and was hoping to put all of the ranges and individual ports
> within a group, but FW1, v4.1 sp1 seems not to allow me to put ranges
> into a group. Anyone else try this? Any suggestions?
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> Thanks,
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