
SonicWALL TZ 210 Series Getting Started Guide
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Enabling Anti-Spyware
To enable Anti-Spyware in SonicOS:
1.
Navigate to the
Security Services
>
Anti-Spyware
page.
2.
Select the
Enable Anti-Spyware
checkbox.
3.
In the Signature Groups
table, select the
Prevent All
and
Detect All
checkboxes for each spyware danger level that
you want to prevent.
Note:
Prevent all blocks attacks of the chosen priority, Detect
All saves a log of these attacks which can be viewed in
the
Log
>
View
screen.
4.
Click the
Accept
button to apply changes.
Anti-Spyware contains other useful features, including:
•
Exclusion Lists
excludes network nodes when
Anti-Spyware enforcement is not necessary.
•
Log Redundancy
controls log size during high-volume
intrusion attack attempts by enforcing a delay between log
entries.
•
Clientless Notification
displays messages to users when
content is blocked by SonicWALL Anti-Spyware.
•
Outbound Inspection
enables scanning and logging of
outbound spyware communication attempts.
•
Disable SMTP Responses
suppresses the sending of
email messages to clients when spyware is detected.
Tip:
For a complete overview of Anti-Spyware features,
refer to the SonicOS Enhanced Administrator’s Guide.
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