Configuring Web Malware Scans - NETGEAR UTM5EW-100NAS Appliance Reference Manual

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Table 6-6. Web Protocol, Instant Messaging, and Peer-to-Peer Settings (continued)
Setting
Note: If a protocol uses a port other than the standard service port (for example, port 80 for HTTP),
enter this non-standard port in the Ports to Scan field. For example, if the HTTP service on your
network uses both port 80 and port 8080, enter both port numbers in the Ports to Scan field and
separate them by a comma.
Instant Messaging
Google Talk (Jabber)
Yahoo messenger
mIRC
MSN Messenger
Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
BitTorrent
eDonkey
Gnutella
3. Click Apply to save your settings

Configuring Web Malware Scans

Whether or not the UTM detects Web-based malware threats, you can configure it to take a variety
of actions (some of the default actions are listed in
e-mails, or both to the end users.
To configure the Web-based malware settings:
1. Select Application Security > HTTP/HTTPS from the menu. The HTTP/HTTPS submenu
tabs appear, with the Malware Scan screen in view (see
Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans
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Select the corresponding checkboxes to block any of these common instant
messaging services, all of which are allowed by default.
Note: For Instant Messaging services, the following services can be blocked:
logging in, sharing files, sharing video, sharing audio, and text messaging.
Select the corresponding checkboxes to block any of these common peer-to-
peer file sharing services, all of which are allowed by default.
v1.0, January 2010
Table 6-1 on page
6-2) and send notifications,
Figure 6-8 on page
6-22).
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