Firewall Configuration for Web and FTP Access | Step-by-Step Guide | CertBlaster

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Here, you will see how to correctly set up firewall rules to enable complete internet connectivity and FTP communication for a web server. Based on the scenario steps and network diagram, we go through every step to enable traffic through common ports—FTP on port 20 and 21, HTTP on port 80, and HTTPS on port 443—using TCP and UDP where possible. This tutorial assists in solidifying important firewall configuration principles and keeps your web server accessible while ensuring secure and efficient traffic control. Ideal for IT students, network admins, and exam prep!

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Never before seen HTTP and HTTPS being enabled over UDP. Is this becoming standard? Haven't observed it in industry or in practice exams.

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