Symantec 360R Administration Guide - Page 113

Enabling content filtering for LAN, Save List, Content Filtering, Delete Entry, Firewall

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Advanced network traffic control 113 Managing content filtering lists 3 In the Input URL text box, type the name of a site you want to add to the list. For example, yoursite.com or mysite.com/pictures/me.html. 4 Click Add. Repeat the previous two steps until you have all your URLs added to the list. 5 Click Save List. To remove a URL from an allow or deny list 1 In the left pane, click Content Filtering. 2 From the Delete URL drop-down list, select the URL that you want to delete. 3 Click Delete Entry. 4 Click Save List. Enabling content filtering for LAN After you have set up the allow or deny lists, you must enable content filtering for each computer group for which you want to filter traffic. See "Defining inbound access" on page 68. To enable content filtering for a computer group See "Computer Groups tab field descriptions" on page 179. 1 In the left pane, click Firewall. 2 On the Computer Groups tab, under Security Policy, on the Computer Group drop-down list, select the computer group for which you want to enable content filtering. 3 Under Content Filtering, check Enable Content Filtering. 4 Do one of the following: ■ To filter content based on the deny list, click Use Deny List. ■ To filter content based on the allow list, click Use Allow List. 5 Click Save. Enabling content filtering for WAN You enable content filtering for the WAN through VPN client tunnels. See "Defining client VPN tunnels" on page 99.

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Advanced network traffic control
Managing content filtering lists
3
In the Input URL text box, type the name of a site you want to add to the list.
For example, yoursite.com or mysite.com/pictures/me.html.
4
Click
Add
.
Repeat the previous two steps until you have all your URLs added to the list.
5
Click
Save List
.
To remove a URL from an allow or deny list
1
In the left pane, click
Content Filtering
.
2
From the Delete URL drop-down list, select the URL that you want to delete.
3
Click
Delete Entry
.
4
Click
Save List
.
Enabling content filtering for LAN
After you have set up the allow or deny lists, you must enable content filtering
for each computer group for which you want to filter traffic. See
“Defining
inbound access”
on page 68.
To enable content filtering for a computer group
See
“Computer Groups tab field descriptions”
on page 179.
1
In the left pane, click
Firewall
.
2
On the Computer Groups tab, under Security Policy, on the Computer Group
drop-down list, select the computer group for which you want to enable
content filtering.
3
Under Content Filtering, check
Enable Content Filtering
.
4
Do one of the following:
To filter content based on the deny list, click
Use Deny List
.
To filter content based on the allow list, click
Use Allow List
.
5
Click
Save
.
Enabling content filtering for WAN
You enable content filtering for the WAN through VPN client tunnels.
See
“Defining client VPN tunnels”
on page 99.