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21.6 General Content Filter Commands

The following table lists the commands that you can use for general content filter
configuration such as enabling content filtering, viewing and ordering your list of content
filtering policies, creating a denial of access message or specifying a redirect URL and
checking your external web filtering service registration status. Use the
command to enter the configuration mode to be able to use these commands. See
terminal
Table 98 on page 180
Table 100 content-filter General Commands
COMMAND
[no] content-filter active
[no] content-filter block message message
[no] content-filter block redirect
redirect_url
[no] content-filter cache-timeout
cache_timeout
[no] content-filter default block
[no] content-filter license license
content-filter passed warning flush
content-filter passed warning timeout
<1..1440>
[no] content-filter policy policy_number
address schedule filtering_profile
content-filter policy policy_number shutdown
content-filter url-cache test url
content-filter url-server test url [ server
rating_server ] [ timeout query_timeout ]
content-filter zsb port <1..65535>
show content-filter passed warning
show content-filter policy
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
for details about the values you can input with these commands.
Chapter 21 Content Filtering
configure
DESCRIPTION
Turns on content filtering. The
it off.
Sets the message to display when content filtering
blocks access to a web page. The
clears the setting.
Sets the URL of the web page to which to send
users when their web access is blocked by content
filtering. The
no
command clears the setting.
Sets how long the ZyWALL is to keep an entry in
the content filtering URL cache before discarding it.
The
no
command clears the setting.
Has the ZyWALL block sessions that do not match
a content filtering policy. The
sessions that do not match a content filtering
policy.
Sets the license key for the external web filtering
service. The
no
command clears the setting.
Clears the ZyWALL's record of sessions for which it
has given the user a warning before allowing
access.
Sets how long to keep records of sessions for
which the ZyWALL has given the user a warning
before allowing access.
Sets a content filtering policy. The
removes it.
Disables a content filtering policy.
Tests whether or not a web site is saved in the
ZyWALL's database of restricted web pages.
Tests whether or not a web site is saved in the
external content filter server's database of
restricted web pages.
Sets the port the ZyWALL uses to check if
requested web pages pose a threat to users or
their computers.
Displays the ZyWALL's record of sessions for
which it has given the user a warning before
allowing access.
Displays the content filtering policies.
no
command turns
no
command
no
command allows
command
no
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