In most cases when you are building the Rule Base you should place the Stealth Rule above all
other rules except:
A.
Clean up rules.
B.
Implicit Riles.
C.
Client Authentication Rules.
D.
Pseudo Rules.
E.
Default Rules.
Explanation:
you cannot place the stealth rule above the client authentication rule because the stealth rule will
deny any connection to the firewall, so when the users try to authenticate with telnet or HTTP as
they should for Client Authentication, they can’t make it, because the stealth rule is preventing all
the connections.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Stealth rule should always be above the clean up rule, the clean up rule should be the last
explicit one in the rulebase.
B: Implicit rules are not visible on the rule base, they are always at the very beginning of the
rulebase or at the very end of it, those are configured in the global properties.
D: Pseudo Rules could be below the Stealth rule.
E: There is not such a thing like “default rules”.