
4.
Web Management
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1.
Rule Name:
The name of URL blocking rule.
2.
URL/Domain Name/Keyword:
If any part of the Website's URL matches
the pre-defined words, the connection will be blocked. You can enter up to 10
pre-defined words in a rule and each URL keyword is separated by ",", e.g.,
“google, yahoo, org”; In addition to URL keywords, it can also block the
designated domain name, like “
www.xxx.com
“, “www.123aaa.org, mma.com”.
3.
Destination Port:
Specify the destination port in URL requests that want to
be blocked in the URL blocking rule. You can define a single port (80) or a
range of ports (1000-1999). An empty or “0” implies all ports are used.
4.
Time Schedule:
The rule can be turn on according to the schedule rule
you specified, and give user more flexibility on access control. By default, it is
always turned on when the rule is enabled. For more details, please refer to
the
[System]-[Scheduling]
menu.
5.
Rule Enable:
Check the enable box if you want to activate the rule. Each rule
can be enabled or disabled individually.
Afterwards, click on “Save” to store your settings or click “Undo” to give up
the changes.
4.2.1.4 Web Content Filters
Web Content Filters
can block HTML requests with the specific extension file name,
like ".exe", ".bat" (applications), "mpeg” (video), and block HTML requests with some
script types, like Java Applet, Java Scripts, cookies and Active X.