Chapter 20 Security Policy
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20.5 The Session Control Screen
Click
Configuration > Security Policy > Session Control
to display the
Security Policy
Session Control
screen. Use this screen to limit the number of concurrent NAT/Security Policy
sessions a client can use. You can apply a default limit for all users and individual limits for specific
users, addresses, or both. The individual limit takes priority if you apply both.
Action
Use the drop-down list box to select what the Security Policy is to do with packets that
match this policy.
Select
deny
to silently discard the packets without sending a TCP reset packet or an ICMP
destination-unreachable message to the sender.
Select
reject
to discard the packets and send a TCP reset packet or an ICMP destination-
unreachable message to the sender.
Select
allow
to permit the passage of the packets.
Log matched
traffic
Select whether to have the USG generate a log (
log
), log and alert (
log alert
) or not (
no
)
when the policy is matched to the criteria listed above..
UTM Profile
Use this section to apply anti- x profiles (created in the
Configuration > UTM Profile
screens) to traffic that matches the criteria above. You must have created a profile first;
otherwise
none
displays.
Use
Log
to generate a log (
log
), log and alert (
log alert
) or not (
no
) for all traffic that
matches criteria in the profile.
Content
Filter
Select a Content Filter profile from the list box;
none
displays if no profiles have been
created in the
Configuration > UTM Profile > Content Filter
screen.
Anti-Spam
Select an Anti-Spam profile from the list box;
none
displays if no profiles have been created
in the
Configuration > UTM Profile > Anti-Spam
screen.
OK
Click
OK
to save your customized settings and exit this screen.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
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