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Content Filtering

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Content Filtering DFL-1100 HTTP content filtering may be configured to scan all HTTP protocol streams for URLs or for potentially dangerous Web page content. If a match is found between the requested URL and the URL Blacklist the DFL-1100 will block the Web page. You can configure the URL Blacklist to block all or just some of the pages on a website. Using this feature one may deny access to parts of a website without denying access to it completely. HTTP content filtering may also be configured to strip potentially dangerous content such as ActiveX objects, Flash objects, Java, and cookies. There is also a URL Whitelist to explicitly define URLs that should be excluded from all Content Filtering (URLs in this list will not be stripped of ActiveX, Java, Flash, or cookies). Note: For HTTP URL filtering to work, all HTTP traffic needs to go through a policy using a service with the HTTP ALG. Content Filtering rules will not apply to HTTPS streams. A predefined "HTTP-outbound TCP: All -> 80 ALG: "http-cf", max 100" service is provided to simplify the configuration of HTTP Content Filtering. Refer to Appendix D for more detailed information on configuration of HTTP Content Filtering. Edit the URL Global Whitelist Follow these steps to add or remove a URL. Step 1. Navigate to Firewall / Content Filtering and choose Edit global URL Whitelist. Step 2. Add or edit a URL that should always be allowed. Remove any URL that you do not want to always allow. Click the Apply button below to apply the changes or click Cancel to discard changes. 66

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Content Filtering
DFL-1100 HTTP content filtering may be configured to scan all HTTP protocol streams for
URLs or for potentially dangerous Web page content. If a match is found between the
requested URL and the URL Blacklist the DFL-1100 will block the Web page.
You can configure the URL Blacklist to block all or just some of the pages on a website.
Using this feature one may deny access to parts of a website without denying access to it
completely.
HTTP content filtering may also be configured to strip potentially dangerous content such
as ActiveX objects, Flash objects, Java, and cookies.
There is also a URL Whitelist to explicitly define URLs that should be excluded from all
Content Filtering (URLs in this list will not be stripped of ActiveX, Java, Flash, or cookies).
Note:
For HTTP URL filtering to work, all HTTP traffic needs to go through a policy using a
service with the HTTP ALG.
Content Filtering rules will not apply to HTTPS streams.
A pre-
defined “HTTP-outbound TCP: All -> 80
ALG: "http-cf", max 100” service is provided to
simplify the configuration of HTTP Content Filtering.
Refer to Appendix D for more detailed information on configuration of HTTP Content
Filtering.
Edit the URL
Global Whitelist
Follow these steps to add
or remove a URL.
Step
1.
Navigate
to
Firewall
/
Content
Filtering and choose Edit
global URL Whitelist.
Step 2.
Add or edit a
URL that should always
be allowed.
Remove
any URL that you do not
want to always allow.
Click the
Apply
button
below to apply the changes
or click
Cancel
to discard
changes.