Default Program Permissions

What it does:

A default program permission is the final control for a program attempting Internet communication. It provides a default, "fall-back" position so that the firewall knows how to handle a program when other firewall controls are not in place.

 

Default program permissions come into play when the applicable Zone is open and:

 

Within a specific Zone, a default program permission is set to allow or block communication for a given direction.

 

For example, as the default for your Trusted Zone locations, you might want to allow both incoming and outgoing communication. As the default for Internet Zone locations, you might want to allow only the outgoing communications and block the incoming.

Remember, this is the fall-back; program policies and IntelliDefense provide the first layers of defense. Read more on how default program permissions work with other program controls.

View or change default program permissions:

The default program permissions that are assigned for incoming and outgoing communication depend on how you have designated the Zone security. If you:

Related topics:

How default program permissions work with other program controls

Settings window - "Action when program access prompts are generated" options

Flowchart of iolo Personal Firewall process