Overview
Customers may be confused about adding TCP or UDP ports in a Kerio Control traffic rule. This is usually because they do not notice the option to Edit the Traffic rule.
Solution
To add or edit TCP and UDP ports to a traffic rule, follow these steps:
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- Scroll to the right side of the traffic rule and you will see the option to Edit the Traffic rule, which will open the wizard.
- Use the wizard to add more ports (Services can be added just by double-clicking on that column).
- Pay attention to "Service type" when making changes.
Note: If you want to edit an existing port, you will need to delete it and create a new one. Direct editing of existing port numbers is not possible.
Summary
To add or edit TCP and UDP ports in a Kerio Control traffic rule, follow these instructions. First, locate the option to "Edit the Traffic rule" by scrolling to the right side of the traffic rule in question. This action will open a wizard where you can add ports by double-clicking on the "Services" column. Note that to modify an existing port, it must be deleted and then recreated, as direct edits to existing port numbers are not supported. Always ensure the correct "Service type" is selected when adding or editing ports.
FAQ
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How do I add a new TCP or UDP port to a traffic rule in Kerio Control?
To add a new port, access the traffic rule editing wizard by clicking "Edit" on the right side of the traffic rule. Then, double-click the "Services" column within the wizard to add the new port. -
Can I directly edit an existing port in a Kerio Control traffic rule?
No, direct editing of existing ports is not possible. You need to delete the existing port first and then add a new one as described in the wizard. -
What should I be careful about when adding or editing ports in Kerio Control?
Always pay attention to the "Service type" when adding or editing ports to ensure that the correct settings are applied for either TCP or UDP services.