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• For a white list entry, enter a file pattern that should cause the ZyWALL/USG to allow a file.
Figure 345 Configuration > UTM Profile > Anti-Virus > Black/White List > Black List (or White List)
> Add
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 213 Configuration > UTM Profile > Anti-Virus > Black/White List > Black List (or White List) >
Add
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable
If this is a black list entry, select this option to have the ZyWALL/USG apply this entry
when using the black list.
If this is a white list entry, select this option to have the ZyWALL/USG apply this entry
when using the white list.
File Pattern
For a black list entry, specify a pattern to identify the names of files that the ZyWALL/
USG should log and delete.
For a white list entry, specify a pattern to identify the names of files that the ZyWALL/
USG should not scan for viruses.
Source
Select a source address or address group for whom this policy applies. You can
configure a new one in the Object > Address > Add screen. Select any if the policy is
effective for every source.
Destination
Select a destination address or address group for whom this policy applies. You can
configure a new one in the Object > Address > Add screen. Select any if the policy is
effective for every destination.
OK
Click OK to save your changes.
Cancel
Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes.
Chapter 31 Anti-Virus
Use up to 80 characters. Alphanumeric characters, underscores (
question marks (?) and asterisks (*) are allowed.
A question mark (?) lets a single character in the file name vary. For example, use
"a?.zip" (without the quotation marks) to specify aa.zip, ab.zip and so on.
Wildcards (*) let multiple files match the pattern. For example, use "*a.zip"
(without the quotation marks) to specify any file that ends with "a.zip". A file named
"testa.zip would match. There could be any number (of any type) of characters in
front of the "a.zip" at the end and the file name would still match. A file named
"test.zipa" for example would not match.
A * in the middle of a pattern has the ZyWALL/USG check the beginning and end of
the file name and ignore the middle. For example, with "abc*.zip", any file starting
with "abc" and ending in ".zip" matches, no matter how many characters are in
between.
The whole file name has to match if you do not use a question mark or asterisk.
If you do not use a wildcard, the ZyWALL/USG checks up to the first 80 characters
of a file name.
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