2.2.2 FW_PROFILE_TYPE
This data type defines the enumerations that are used to identify profile types. The enumeration values are bitmasks. Implementations MUST support using a single bitmask value and MUST support a combination of bitmask values. Valid combinations of bitmask values are all possible combinations using FW_PROFILE_TYPE_DOMAIN, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_PRIVATE, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_PUBLIC, and FW_PROFILE_TYPE_ALL. A profile is a set of networks to which a firewall policy might apply.
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typedef [v1_enum] enum _tag_FW_PROFILE_TYPE { FW_PROFILE_TYPE_INVALID = 0x000, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_DOMAIN = 0x001, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_STANDARD = 0x002, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_PRIVATE = 0x002, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_PUBLIC = 0x004, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_ALL = 0x7FFFFFFF, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_CURRENT = 0x80000000, FW_PROFILE_TYPE_NONE = 0x80000001 } FW_PROFILE_TYPE;
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_INVALID: This value is invalid and MUST NOT be used. It is defined for simplicity in writing IDL definitions and code.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_DOMAIN: This value represents the profile for networks that are connected to domains.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_STANDARD: This value represents the standard profile for networks. These networks are classified as private by the administrators in the server host. The classification happens the first time the host connects to the network. Usually these networks are behind Network Address Translation (NAT) devices, routers, and other edge devices, and they are in a private location, such as a home or an office.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_PRIVATE: This value represents the profile for private networks, which is represented by the same value as that used for FW_PROFILE_TYPE_STANDARD.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_PUBLIC: This value represents the profile for public networks. These networks are classified as public by the administrators in the server host. The classification happens the first time the host connects to the network. Usually these networks are those at airports, coffee shops, and other public places where the peers in the network or the network administrator are not trusted.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_ALL: This value represents all these network sets and any future network sets.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_CURRENT: This value represents the current profiles to which the firewall and advanced security components determine the host is connected at the moment of the call. This value can be specified only in method calls, and it cannot be combined with other flags.
FW_PROFILE_TYPE_NONE: This value represents no profile and is invalid. It is defined for simplicity in writing IDL definitions and code. This and greater values MUST NOT be used.