ok......just go to the ip in on my trusted zone and change back to in to allow.......is the set up like the help section pic on the network control zone.......are the default ip2 and 3 working with my trusted zone.......that's why i didnt understand....
The rules are applied from the top to the bottom. A rule on position #0 has the priority from a rule on positions #1,#2,#3,etc.
ip 0.......allow...ip out....any......zone(my network).....any
ip 1.......allow..ip in....zone(my network)...any.....any
then the 2 i just did
ip 2....allow.....ip out.....any..........any.......any
ip 3....blocked.....ip in....any.....any......any
ps. This rules are correct if you use a cable lan. If you use a wifi-lan which can be pottentially exposed (if not configured properly) then you must add instead of a zone, the wifi-router IP as trusted and not the entire range. By this you will be protected even if someone gets in your wifi-network
