diff --git a/apps/docs/content/references/firewall.mdx b/apps/docs/content/references/firewall.mdx
index fd439c30..b63d86df 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/references/firewall.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/references/firewall.mdx
@@ -13,60 +13,27 @@ A Firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and
At Zerops, we implemented a robust firewall system to protect our platform and your applications.
-## Default Firewall Rules
-
-### Allowed Outbound Ports
-
-
-
-
- Protocol |
- Port |
- Service |
-
-
-
-
- TCP/UDP |
- 80 |
- HTTP |
-
-
- TCP/UDP |
- 443 |
- HTTPS |
-
-
- TCP/UDP |
- 22 |
- SSH |
-
-
- TCP/UDP |
- 53 |
- DNS |
-
-
- TCP/UDP |
- 123 |
- NTP |
-
-
- TCP |
- 587 |
- SMTP (with STARTTLS) |
-
-
-
-
-### Restricted Ports
-
-To maintain platform security, certain ports are restricted:
-
-- **TCP**: All ports in the range 1-1024 (except those explicitly allowed above)
-- **UDP**: All ports in the range 1-65535 (except those explicitly allowed above)
-
-> **Note**: Ports outside these ranges are generally unrestricted.
+## Port Access Rules
+
+### UDP Ports
+*No restrictions*
+
+### TCP Ports
+
+#### **TCP ports 1-1024**
+The following specific ports are allowed:
+
+- **22** - SSH
+- **53** - DNS
+- **80** - HTTP
+- **123** - NTP
+- **443** - HTTPS
+- **587** - SMTP (with STARTTLS)
+
+*All other TCP ports in the range 1-1024 are **blocked** for security reasons, see below.*
+
+#### **TCP ports 1025-65535**
+*No restrictions*
## Security Measures
@@ -76,31 +43,24 @@ These firewall rules are strategically implemented to:
- Protect Zerops and its users from potential security threats
- Maintain compliance with security best practices
-## Requesting Firewall Modifications
-
-If your application requires access to additional ports:
-
-1. Contact Zerops support at `support@zerops.io`.
-2. Include in your request:
- - Detailed explanation of your use case.
- - Specific ports and protocols needed.
- - Mention your Project ID and Organization ID from your Zerops Dashboard.
-
## Common Use Cases
### Standard Web Applications (HTTP/HTTPS)
-
- Full access to HTTP/HTTPS communication (ports 80/443)
- Unrestricted DNS queries (port 53)
- Time synchronization via NTP (port 123)
-> Enabled by default for all projects on Zerops.
-
### Email Services
- SMTP access through port 587 (with STARTTLS)
- For detailed SMTP configuration, see our [SMTP documentation](/references/smtp)
-### Custom Applications
-- Special port requirements should be discussed with support
-- Each request is evaluated based on security implications
\ No newline at end of file
+## Requesting Firewall Modifications
+
+If your application requires access to additional ports:
+
+1. Contact Zerops support at [support@zerops.io](mailto:support@zerops.io).
+2. Include in your request:
+ - Specific ports and protocols needed.
+ - Detailed explanation of your use case.
+ - Mention your Project ID and Organization ID from your Zerops Dashboard.
diff --git a/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt b/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt
index f27338d9..6f358bd6 100644
--- a/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt
+++ b/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt
@@ -22734,66 +22734,41 @@ The primary focus is on managing outbound communication to prevent potential pla
## What is a Firewall?
A Firewall is a network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
At Zerops, we implemented a robust firewall system to protect our platform and your applications.
-## Default Firewall Rules
-### Allowed Outbound Ports
-
- Protocol
- Port
- Service
-
- TCP/UDP
- 80
- HTTP
-
- TCP/UDP
- 443
- HTTPS
-
- TCP/UDP
- 22
- SSH
-
- TCP/UDP
- 53
- DNS
-
- TCP/UDP
- 123
- NTP
-
- TCP
- 587
- SMTP (with STARTTLS)
-
-### Restricted Ports
-To maintain platform security, certain ports are restricted:
-- **TCP**: All ports in the range 1-1024 (except those explicitly allowed above)
-- **UDP**: All ports in the range 1-65535 (except those explicitly allowed above)
-> **Note**: Ports outside these ranges are generally unrestricted.
+## Port Access Rules
+### UDP Ports
+*No restrictions*
+### TCP Ports
+#### **TCP ports 1-1024**
+The following specific ports are allowed:
+- **22** - SSH
+- **53** - DNS
+- **80** - HTTP
+- **123** - NTP
+- **443** - HTTPS
+- **587** - SMTP (with STARTTLS)
+*All other TCP ports in the range 1-1024 are **blocked** for security reasons, see below.*
+#### **TCP ports 1025-65535**
+*No restrictions*
## Security Measures
These firewall rules are strategically implemented to:
- Prevent unauthorized use of the Zerops infrastructure for spam or network attacks
- Protect Zerops and its users from potential security threats
- Maintain compliance with security best practices
-## Requesting Firewall Modifications
-If your application requires access to additional ports:
-1. Contact Zerops support at `support@zerops.io`.
-2. Include in your request:
- - Detailed explanation of your use case.
- - Specific ports and protocols needed.
- - Mention your Project ID and Organization ID from your Zerops Dashboard.
## Common Use Cases
### Standard Web Applications (HTTP/HTTPS)
- Full access to HTTP/HTTPS communication (ports 80/443)
- Unrestricted DNS queries (port 53)
- Time synchronization via NTP (port 123)
-> Enabled by default for all projects on Zerops.
### Email Services
- SMTP access through port 587 (with STARTTLS)
- For detailed SMTP configuration, see our [SMTP documentation](/references/smtp)
-### Custom Applications
-- Special port requirements should be discussed with support
-- Each request is evaluated based on security implications
+## Requesting Firewall Modifications
+If your application requires access to additional ports:
+1. Contact Zerops support at [support@zerops.io](mailto:support@zerops.io).
+2. Include in your request:
+ - Specific ports and protocols needed.
+ - Detailed explanation of your use case.
+ - Mention your Project ID and Organization ID from your Zerops Dashboard.
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