as cschenkel said, the firewall rules are now a mix max of a lot of other things in my opinion this is a bit distracting and makes the whole overview a bit harder especially cause now everthin is in one place, luckily my test box doesn't have hundreds of rules like my production ^^'
so basically you go to policy --> add network policy and add things do make sure to turn of NAT though if you don't need it, cause it's on by default
as cschenkel said, the firewall rules are now a mix max of a lot of other things in my opinion this is a bit distracting and makes the whole overview a bit harder especially cause now everthin is in one place, luckily my test box doesn't have hundreds of rules like my production ^^'
so basically you go to policy --> add network policy and add things do make sure to turn of NAT though if you don't need it, cause it's on by default
OK, thank you for your answers. For my home environment where i only got one active rule "Internal (network) -> any -> any (External)" it should be easy to handle.
But in my enterprise environment where i got about 100 different rules it seems quite hard to setup. Well i think finally its just a matter of habit.