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CCSA Exam - Question 140


What is the purpose of a Stealth Rule?

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Correct Answer: B

The purpose of a Stealth Rule is to drop any traffic destined for the firewall that is not otherwise explicitly allowed. This rule is important for enhancing the security of the firewall itself by ensuring that only permitted traffic can reach it. This helps protect the firewall from unauthorized access attempts and potential attacks.

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DidesouzadsOption: B
Apr 11, 2024

Answer B

1ca883b
Apr 17, 2024

B The purpose of a Stealth Rule is to drop any traffic destined for the firewall that is not otherwise explicitly allowed, p. 32. A Stealth Rule is usually placed at the top of the rule base, before any other rule that allows traffic to the Security Gateway, p. 13. A Stealth Rule is not used to hide a server’s IP address, to allow administrators to access SmartDashboard, or to drop any traffic that is not explicitly allowed. Reference: Check Point CCSA - R81: Practice Test & Explanation, 156-315.81 Checkpoint Exam Info and Free Practice Test

sivaN9Option: B
May 6, 2024

B is the answer

26e1724Option: B
Aug 14, 2024

Answer is B

keikei1228Option: B
Nov 22, 2024

The correct answer is B. To drop any traffic destined for the firewall that is not otherwise explicitly allowed. A Stealth Rule is designed to prevent unauthorized access to the firewall itself by dropping any traffic that is directed at the firewall unless it is explicitly allowed by other rules. This helps to protect the firewall from direct attacks and unauthorized access attempts.