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Configuring Integrated Web Filtering in ScreenOS (NSM Procedure)

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Web filtering enables you to manage Internet access by preventing access to inappropriate
Web content. For more information on antispam and Web filtering, see the Concepts &
Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide. Use the Web Filtering option to manage Internet
access and prevent access to inappropriate Web content.
To configure a security device for Web filtering:
Install a Web license key to enable the Web Filtering option on the security device.
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For details, see "Managing Devices" section of the Network and Security Manager
Administration Guide. To check the status of the Web Filtering option for a device,
double-click the device configuration and select Info > Capabilities. If the license has
been installed, Web filtering (Integrated) is enabled.
Configure at least one Domain Name Server (DNS) so the security device can resolve
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the SurfControl CPA server name to an address. For information about DNS, see "DNS
Server Configuration Using DNS Settings" on page 103.
Select a Web filtering method and configure the Web filtering settings on the security
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device. You can select one of the following Web filtering methods for each security
device:
Integrated Web Filtering (SurfControl CPA)—Block or permit access to a requested
website by binding a SurfControl-defined or custom Web filtering profile to a firewall
rule for the security device. A Web filtering profile contains Web categories (list of
predefined or custom URLs) and the action the security device takes (permit or
block) when it receives a request to access a URL.
Redirect Web Filtering (SurfControl SCFP)—Block or permit access to different web
sites based on SurfControl-defined URLs, domain names, and IP addresses.
Redirect Web Filtering (Websense)—Block or permit access to different websites
based on Websense-defined URLs, domain names, and IP addresses.
Optionally, you can define categories and profiles. You can also assign a Web filtering
profile to a firewall rule. For information, see the Network and Security Manager
Administration Guide.
Example: Configuring Integrated Web Filtering (NSM Procedure) on page 190
Redirect Web Filtering in ScreenOS Using NSM Overview on page 192
Configuring IDP Security Module Settings in ScreenOS Overview on page 189
With integrated Web filtering, you can permit or block access to a requested website by
binding a Web Filtering profile to a firewall rule. A Web Filtering profile contains Web
Categories and the action the security device takes (permit or block) when it receives a
request to access a URL.
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