@frightdo not agree. quite intuitive and logical. I got what I wanted (the fact that I blocked everything was not important to me. quick results ).
@amichelsorry, i start to play with policies again and the results became unpredictable when I started adding more policies.I'll take the time to figure it out about the behavior of the policies or my brains.. I will not say anything yet, so as not to say nonsense )
In case you do not choose anything in the Rules and keep it as "Nothing selected" ist this to be interpreted as "Select all"?
does that mean that if you choose only "Alert" this Policy applies to all rules which are set per default to "Alert" and does not apply to those which are set to diesabled or block per default?
those rules at a bunch without the need to manually touch them?
The Easiest I've found for basic policy layout is:Download - Enable list you wantPolicy - Policy 0 - Select lists you like to drop with. Action: Alert/Drop (both are selected) , New Action - dropPolicy - Policy 1 - No selected lists (all) - Action alert , New action - DefaultBack to download rules - select all of them - download and applySettings - Apply
OK, so for everyone else having similar problems, here's the step by step guide again:1. Define Policy "Alert to Drop" -- Apply2. Download & Update Rules2.1. Check within the Rules Tab (Enabled) ===> Are all rules on drop?3. Settings -- Apply