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Table 172 Configuration > UTM Profile > Content Filter > Profile > Add/Edit Filter Profile > Custom
Service (continued)
LABEL
Check Common Trusted/
Forbidden List
Restricted Web Features
Block
ActiveX
Java
Cookies
Web Proxy
Allow Java/ActiveX/Cookies/
Web proxy to trusted web sites
Trusted Web Sites
Add
Edit
Remove
#
Trusted Web Site
Forbidden Web Site List
Add
Edit
Remove
#
Chapter 33 Content Filtering
DESCRIPTION
Select this check box to check the common trusted and forbidden web sites
lists. See
Section 33.3 on page 391
information on configuring these lists.
Select the check box(es) to restrict a feature. Select the check box(es) to
restrict a feature.
When you download a page containing ActiveX or Java, that part of the
web page will be blocked with an X.
When you download a page coming from a Web Proxy, the whole web
page will be blocked.
When you download a page containing cookies, the cookies will be
removed, but the page will not be blocked.
ActiveX is a tool for building dynamic and active web pages and distributed
object applications. When you visit an ActiveX web site, ActiveX controls are
downloaded to your browser, where they remain in case you visit the site
again.
Java is a programming language and development environment for building
downloadable Web components or Internet and intranet business
applications of all kinds.
Cookies are files stored on a computer's hard drive. Some web servers use
them to track usage and provide service based on ID.
A server that acts as an intermediary between a user and the Internet to
provide security, administrative control, and caching service. When a proxy
server is located on the WAN it is possible for LAN users to circumvent
content filtering by pointing to this proxy server.
When this box is selected, the UAG will permit Java, ActiveX and Cookies
from sites on the Trusted Web Sites list to the LAN. In certain cases, it
may be desirable to allow Java, ActiveX or Cookies from sites that are known
and trusted.
These are sites that you want to allow access to, regardless of their content
rating, can be allowed by adding them to this list.
Click this to create a new entry.
Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it.
Select an entry and click this to delete it.
This displays the index number of the trusted web sites.
This column displays the trusted web sites already added.
Enter host names such as www.good-site.com into this text field. Do not
enter the complete URL of the site – that is, do not include "http://". All
subdomains are allowed. For example, entering "*zyxel.com" also allows
"www.zyxel.com", "partner.zyxel.com", "press.zyxel.com", and so on. You
can also enter just a top level domain. For example, enter "*.com" to allow
all .com domains.
Use up to 127 characters (0-9a-z-). The casing does not matter. "*" can be
used as a wildcard to match any string. The entry must contain at least one
"." or it will be invalid.
Sites that you want to block access to, regardless of their content rating, can
be allowed by adding them to this list.
Click this to create a new entry.
Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it.
Select an entry and click this to delete it.
This displays the index number of the forbidden web sites.
UAG Series User's Guide
390
and
Section 33.4 on page 392
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