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Connecting and configuring the appliance Using the Configuration Console Option Scan email traffic Local relay domain Definition McAfee Anti-Spyware protects your network from many types of potentially unwanted software such as spyware, adware, remote administration tools, dialers and password crackers. This feature is not enabled by default. NOTE: McAfee Anti-Spyware is designed to detect and, with your permission, remove potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Some purchased or intentionally downloaded programs act as hosts for PUPs. Removing these PUPs may prevent their hosts from working. Be sure to review the license agreements for these host programs for further details. McAfee, Inc. neither encourages nor condones breaking any license agreements that you may have entered into. Please read the details of all license agreements and privacy policies carefully before downloading or installing any software. • Scan HTTP traffic • Enable the ICAP server • Scan FTP traffic Email traffic includes SMTP and POP3 traffic. After installation: The device protects your network against viruses, spam and phish, and uses McAfee TrustedSource to protect your network from unwanted email. Further options include: • Enable protection against Potentially Unwanted Programs (including Spyware) • Scan SMTP traffic • Scan POP3 traffic Under Relaying options, the device suggests the domain information if this is available via DHCP. Delete the asterisk to accept the domain name, or type another domain name. Basic Settings Use this page to specify basic settings for the device. The device tries to provide some information for you, and shows the information highlighted in amber. To change the information, click and retype. Option definitions Option Definition Cluster Mode • Off - This is a standard appliance. • Cluster Scanner - The appliance receives its scanning workload from a master appliance. • Cluster Master - The appliance controls the scanning workload for several other appliances. • Cluster Failover - If the master fails, this appliance controls the scanning workload instead. Device Name Specifies a name, such as appliance1. Domain Name Specifies a name such as domain.example.com. Default Gateway (IPv4) Specifies an IPv4 address such as 198.168.10.1. You can test later that the appliance can communicate with this server. Next Hop Router (IPv6) Specifies an IPv6 address, such as FD4A:A1B2:C3D4::1. McAfee Email and Web Security Appliance 5.5 Installation Guide 33

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Definition
Option
McAfee Anti-Spyware protects your network from many types of potentially
unwanted software such as spyware, adware, remote administration tools, dialers
and password crackers. This feature is not enabled by default.
NOTE:
McAfee Anti-Spyware is designed to detect and, with your permission, remove
potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Some purchased or intentionally downloaded
programs act as hosts for PUPs. Removing these PUPs may prevent their hosts from
working. Be sure to review the license agreements for these host programs for further
details. McAfee, Inc. neither encourages nor condones breaking any license
agreements that you may have entered into. Please read the details of all license
agreements and privacy policies carefully before downloading or installing any
software.
Scan HTTP traffic
Enable the ICAP server
Scan FTP traffic
Email traffic includes SMTP and POP3 traffic. After installation:
Scan email traffic
The device protects your network against viruses, spam and phish, and uses McAfee
TrustedSource to protect your network from unwanted email.
Further options include:
Enable protection against Potentially Unwanted Programs (including
Spyware)
Scan SMTP traffic
Scan POP3 traffic
Under
Relaying options
, the device suggests the domain information if this is available
via DHCP. Delete the asterisk to accept the domain name, or type another domain name.
Local relay domain
Basic Settings
Use this page to specify basic settings for the device.
The device tries to provide some information for you, and shows the information highlighted
in amber. To change the information, click and retype.
Option definitions
Definition
Option
Cluster Mode
Off
- This is a standard appliance.
Cluster Scanner
- The appliance receives its scanning workload from a master
appliance.
Cluster Master
- The appliance controls the scanning workload for several other
appliances.
Cluster Failover
- If the master fails, this appliance controls the scanning workload
instead.
Specifies a name, such as appliance1.
Device Name
Specifies a name such as domain.example.com.
Domain Name
Specifies an IPv4 address such as 198.168.10.1. You can test later that the appliance can
communicate with this server.
Default Gateway (IPv4)
Specifies an IPv6 address, such as FD4A:A1B2:C3D4::1.
Next Hop Router (IPv6)
Connecting and configuring the appliance
Using the Configuration Console
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