That is correct, at least in FW-1 4.0. We ran into
this because we use security servers (http, ftp, smtp)
and had to ensure the firewall object was covered in
our rulebase for these services. The symptoms were
that traffic was coming into the firewall and logged
as accepted but was not leaving the firewall.

--- David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Can someone confirm for me that when you install a
> policy where the firewall object is used in the
> "Install On" column, that it will apply the policy
> eitherbound? I was told this would happen, even if
> you
> have inbound specified in the policy properties
> menu.
> 
> I was told this to my by our vendor.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> David
> 
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