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Edit the URL Global Blacklist, Active content handling, Step 1., Apply, Cancel

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Edit the URL Global Blacklist Follow these steps to add or remove a URL. Step 1. Navigate to Firewall / Content Filtering and choose Edit global URL Blacklist. Step 2. Add or edit a URL that should be filtered and blocked. File extensions may also be defined to block download of specified file types. Click the Apply button below to apply the changes or click Cancel to discard changes. Note: For HTTP URL filtering to work, all HTTP traffic needs to go through a policy using a service with the HTTP ALG. 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. Active content handling Active content handling can be enabled or disabled by checking the checkbox before each type you would like to strip. For example to strip ActiveX and Flash, enable the checkbox named Strip ActiveX objects. It is possible to strip ActiveX, Flash, Java, JavaScript, and VBScript. It is also possible to block cookies. Note: For HTTP URL filtering to work, all HTTP traffic needs to go through a policy using a service with the HTTP ALG. 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.

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Edit the URL Global Blacklist
Follow these steps to
add or remove a URL.
Step 1.
Navigate to
Firewall
/
Content
Filtering and choose
Edit
global
URL
Blacklist.
Step 2.
Add or edit a
URL that should be
filtered and blocked.
File extensions may
also be defined to
block download of
specified file types.
Click
the
Apply
button below to apply
the changes or click
Cancel
to
discard
changes.
Note:
For HTTP URL filtering to work, all HTTP traffic needs to go through a policy using a
service with the HTTP ALG.
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.
Active content handling
Active content handling can be enabled or disabled by checking the checkbox before each
type you would like to strip. For example to strip ActiveX and Flash, enable the checkbox
named Strip ActiveX objects. It is possible to strip ActiveX, Flash, Java, JavaScript, and
VBScript. It is also possible to block cookies.
Note:
For HTTP URL filtering to work, all HTTP traffic needs to go through a policy using a
service with the HTTP ALG.
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.