ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway
Content Filtering Screens
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Table 13-1 Content Filtering General
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Block
ActiveX
Active X is a tool for building dynamic and active web pages and distributed
object applications. When you visit an ActiveX web site, ActiveX controls are
downloaded to your browser, where they remain in case you visit the site again.
Java
Java is a programming language and development environment for building
downloadable Web components or Internet and intranet business applications
of all kinds.
Cookies
Cookies are files stored on a computer’s hard drive. Some web servers use
them to track usage and provide service based on ID.
Web Proxy
A server that acts as an intermediary between a user and the Internet to
provide security, administrative control, and caching service. When a proxy
server is located on the WAN it is possible for LAN users to circumvent content
filtering by pointing to this proxy server.
Schedule to Block
Content filtering scheduling only applies to the Filter List, Customized sites and
Keywords. Restricted web server data, such as ActiveX, Java, Cookies and
Web Proxy are not affected.
Always Block Click this option button to have content filtering always active with Time of Day
limitations not enforced. This is enabled by default.
Block From/To Click this option button to have content filtering only active during the time
interval specified. In the
Block From
and
To
fields, enter the time period, in 24-
hour format, during which content filtering will be enforced. The ZyWALL does
not perform content filtering if you set both of these fields to
0
(the default).
Message to display when a site is blocked
Denied Access
Message
Enter a message to be displayed when a user tries to access a restricted web
site. The default message is “Please contact your network administrator!!”
Exempt Computers
Enforce content filter
policies for all
computers
Select this checkbox to have all users on your LAN follow content filter policies
(default).
Include specified
address ranges in the
content filter
enforcement
Select this checkbox to have a specific range of users on your LAN follow
content filter policies.
Summary of Contents for Internet Security Gateway ZyWALL 100
Page 1: ...ZyWALL 10W 30W 50 100 Internet Security Gateway User s Guide Version 3 62 February 2004 ...
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Page 124: ...ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway 8 16 WAN Screens Figure 8 10 Dial Backup Setup ...
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Page 235: ...ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway VPN Screens 15 11 Figure 15 5 VPN IKE ...
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Page 282: ...ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway 16 20 Certificates Figure 16 9 Trusted CA Details ...
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Page 351: ...Logs IX Part IX Logs This part provides information and instructions for the logs and reports ...
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Page 356: ...ZyWALL Series Internet Security Gateway 20 4 Log Screens Figure 20 2 Log Settings ...
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Page 365: ...Maintenance X Part X Maintenance This part covers the maintenance screens ...
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