4-3 Lab: Securing the pfSense Firewall: Information Security Fundamentals1Southern New Hampshire UniversityIT-643 Network Assessment & Defense 01:39:37 GMT -05:002Securing the pfSense Firewall: Information Security Fundamentals1. Testing The Firewall From The External Network - Step 6 - Output from ZenmapClosing Unnecessary Ports On The Pfsense Firewall - Step 6 - Challenge #3 Complete 01:39:37 GMT -05:004-3 Lab: Securing the pfSense Firewall: Information Security Fundamentals3Closing Unnecessary Ports On The Pfsense Firewall - Step 8 - Challenge #4 CompleteAdding A Secure Service To The Pfsense Firewall - Step 22 - Challenge #5 CompleteAdding A Secure Service To The Pfsense Firewall - Step 23 - Challenge #6 Complete 01:39:37 GMT -05:004Summary:This lab consisted of securing pfSense firewall. The first image is displaying the output from program called “Zenmap†by typing in Zenmap on the command prompt. The next screenshot shows the challenges #2 and #3 (flag 2: 677898, flag 3: 454888) by using the application Firefox and typing in the URL (192.168.1.254). Next, clicking on the LAN tab displaying the next challenge #4 (Flag 555617) using the same application as the previous challenge. Lastly, displaying the final two challenges #5, #6 by typing in (id flag5) and (id