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reply, what I meant was, leave it to inbound only.
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Subject: RE: [FW1] Inbound, outbound, or eitherbound?Unless you need the packet inspected both upon entering and leaving the firewall, leave it to eitherbound.Setting to eitherbound effectively doubles the processing your firewall has to do.Thomas Poole-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [FW1] Inbound, outbound, or eitherbound?So what are other people using for this Property for applying the ruleset to the firewall's interfaces?
I was using Eitherbound, but was told that changing this to Inbound would gain me some performance.
Does anybody know any drawback to changing to Inbound?
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