Firewall rules are sets of instructions that control network traffic entering and exiting a network or a specific device. They define criteria (such as source/destination IP addresses, ports, and protocols) to either allow or deny network packets. Firewalls use these rules to analyze network traffic and enforce security policies, preventing unauthorized access and malicious activities.
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