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Mike Hibler authored
If you specify an explicit firewall, you are implicitly assigned security level 2 and you cannot explicitly specify the security level. Likewise, if you specify a security level, you cannot also specify a firewall. The reason for this is that security level 1 (aka "Blue") now has a slightly different meaning. It is intended for protecting the inside from the outside rather than visa-versa. The only practical implication of this is that for level 1, we don't do all the fancy power-off-boot-into-MFS-zapbootblock stuff that we do for higher levels. Anyway, I wanted to make sure that if you specify your own firewall, you DO have to go through the full cleansing swapout since we can't trust a firewall that the Average Joe sets up.
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