Configuring Access Point Security
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3.
Configure the
SMTP
field to disable or restrict specific kinds of network mail traffic.
4.
Configure the
FTP
field to block or restrict various FTP traffic on the network.
Block Outbound URL
Extensions
Enter a URL extension or file name per line in the format of
filename.ext
. An asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard in place of
the filename to block all files with a specific extension.
Block Outbound SMTP
Commands
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
is the Internet standard for
host-to-host mail transport. SMTP generally operates over TCP on
port 25. SMTP filtering allows the blocking of any or all outgoing
SMTP commands. Check the box next to the command to disable
that command when using SMTP across the access point’s WAN
port.
•
HELO
- (Hello) Identifies the SMTP sender to the SMTP
receiver.
•
- Initiates a mail transaction where data is delivered to
one or more mailboxes on the local server.
•
RCPT
- (Recipient) Identifies a recipient of mail data.
•
DATA
- Tells the SMTP receiver to treat the following
information as mail data from the sender.
•
QUIT
- Tells the receiver to respond with an
OK
reply and
terminate communication with the sender.
•
SEND
- Initiates a mail transaction where mail is sent to one
or more remote terminals.
•
SAML
- (Send and Mail) Initiates a transaction where mail
data is sent to one or more local mailboxes and remote
terminals.
•
RESET
- Cancels mail transaction and informs the recipient
to discard data sent during transaction.
•
VRFY
- Asks receiver to confirm the specified argument
identifies a user. If argument does identify a user, the full
name and qualified mailbox is returned.
•
EXPN
- (Expand) Asks receiver to confirm a specified
argument identifies a mailing list. If the argument identifies
a list, the membership list of the mailing list is returned.
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