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2. Enter an
ftp://
URL in your browser.
3. Your browser makes an HTTP connection to the proxy, requesting the
ftp://
URL.
4. The Web Appliance makes an FTP connection to the site requested and retrieves the file or
directory listing.
■
If it is a directory listing, the Web Appliance decorates it with HTML and returns that to the
browser.
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If it is a file, the Web Appliance scans it and returns it to the browser (a patience page is
returned first if the download takes a long time).
If you do not configure your browser to use the Web Appliance for FTP, entering
ftp://
URL
requests will bypass the proxy, and your browser will communicate with the FTP server via the
FTP protocol.
G.9 Group Policy Object
A collection of settings that defines user or computer settings for a group of users or computers.
The settings stored in Group Policy Objects reference Active Directory units such as sites and
domains.
G.10 group
List of users to which differentiated policy settings can be applied. Lists of users that the Sophos
email and URL filtering products use as a basis for the
settings that determine which filtering
actions are performed for which users.
G.11 Kerberos
A network authentication protocol. Kerberos issues "tickets" that allow users to securely prove
their identities.
G.12 latency
The time delay added to a page load or file download. The time delay between the moment
something is initiated, such as a URL request made in a user’s browser, and the moment its first
effect begins, such as the moment when that URL first starts to load in the browser’s content
pane.
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