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Ubee Interactive 2011
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Label
Description
Content Filter Settings
Click the
Enable
button to enable a filter. Deselecting a checkbox
disables the feature.
Filter Proxy
An enabled filter proxy server 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.
Filter Cookies
Enable this filter to stop Cookies from being stored on a
c
onnected computer’s hard drive. Some web servers use them to track
usage and provide service based on an ID found in the Cookies.
Filter Java Applets
Enable this filter to stop Java applets from being launched on
connected computers. Java is a programming language and
development environment for building downloadable Web components
or Internet and intranet business applications.
Filter ActiveX
Enable this filter to stop ActiveX applications from being launched on
connected computers. ActiveX 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.
Filter Popup Windows
Enable this filter to stop popup windows when visiting some websites
Firewall Settings
Click the
Enable
button to enable a firewall setting. Deselecting a
checkbox disables the feature.
Block Fragmented IP
Packets
Enable this feature to have the firewall detect fragmented IP packets
and block them. Important for some Gaming systems, Vonage TA or
other VoIP Telephone Adapter, etc).
Port Scan Detection
Enable this feature to have the firewall detect port scan attacks.
IP Flood Detection
Enable this feature to have the firewall to detect IP flood attacks. Can
result in slow web responsiveness due to high packet loss (as much as
90%) due to dropped packets as part of the protection algorithm.
Firewall Protection
Enable this feature to activate the firewall function. Disabling Firewall
Protection does NOT disable all of the other feature settings in this
table. You must enable/disable each one individually as appropriate.
Protection against
incoming connection
requests on routed
subnet
Enable this feature to have the firewall to protect all of the routed
subnets connected to the wireless router.