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FortiGate-60 Administration Guide
Note: Perl regular expression patterns are case sensitive for Web Filter content block. To make
a word or phrase case insensitive, use the regular expression /i. For example,
/bad language/i will block all instances of bad language regardless of case. Wildcard
patterns are not case sensitive.
This section describes:
Web content block list
Web content block options
Configuring the web content block list
You can add one or more banned words or patterns to block web pages containing
those words. Banned words can be one word or a text string up to 80 characters long.
The maximum number of banned words in the list is 32.
Figure 161:Sample Web Content Block List, banned words
Note: Enable Web filtering > Web Content Block in your firewall Protection Profile to activate
the content block settings.
Web content block has the following icons and features:
Create new
Select Create New to add a banned word to the web content block list.
total
The number of banned words in the web content block list.
Page up, Page down, and Clear banned word list icons.
Banned word
The current list of banned words and patterns. Select the check box to
enable all the banned words in the list.
Pattern type
The pattern type used in the banned word list entry. Choose from wildcard or
regular expression. See
Language
The character set to which the banned word belongs: Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, French, Japanese, Korean, Thai, or Western.
The Delete and Edit/View icons.
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