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Table 34., Content Filtering Settings Continued

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Table 34. Content Filtering Settings (Continued) Setting Description Block Files with the Following Extensions Select the check box to enable file extension blocking. By default, the File Extension field lists the most common file extensions that are detected. You can manually add or delete extensions. Use commas to separate different extensions. You can also use the drop-down list to add predefined file extensions from a specific category to the File Extension field: • None. No file extensions are added to the File Extension field. This is the default setting. • Executables. Executable file extensions (exe, com, dll, so, lib, scr, bat, and cmd) are added to the File Extension field. • Audio/Video. Audio and video file extensions (wav, mp3, avi, rm, rmvb, wma, wmv, mpg, mp4, and aac) are added to the File Extension field. • Compressed Files. Compressed file extensions (zip, rar, gz, tar, and bz2) added to the File Extension field. Show This Message When a File was Blocked The STM replaces the content of a Web page that is blocked because of violating file extensions with the following text, which you can customize: Internet Policy has restricted access to this location with file extension: %URL% Note: Make sure that you keep the %URL% metaword in the text to enable the STM to show the URL of the blocked pager. As an option, you can select the Insert Link to User Login Portal Page check box. When you select this check box, the screen that displays when a user attempts to access blocked content includes a hyperlink that allows the user to log in as another user: You are logged in as %USER% (Click here to login as another user) Note: Make sure that you keep the %LOGIN-LINK% metaword in the text to enable the STM to insert the actual hyperlink. The text is displayed on the Content Filtering screen with HTML tags. Click Preview to open a screen that displays the notification text in HTML format. Block Web Objects Select one or both of the following check boxes: Remove All embedded objects such as ActiveX, Java, and Flash objects are removed from Embedded Objects downloaded Web pages. Note: Because embedded objects are commonly used on legitimate websites, blocking embedded objects globally might have a negative impact on a user's Web browsing experience. Disable Javascript Javascript is disabled on downloaded Web pages. Chapter 4. Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans | 113

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Chapter 4.
Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans
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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance
Block Files with
the Following
Extensions
Select the check box to enable file extension blocking. By default, the File Extension
field lists the most common file extensions that are detected. You can manually add or
delete extensions. Use commas to separate different extensions. You can also use the
drop-down list to add predefined file extensions from a specific category to the File
Extension field:
None
. No file extensions are added to the File Extension field. This is the default
setting.
Executables
. Executable file extensions (exe, com, dll, so, lib, scr, bat, and cmd)
are added to the File Extension field.
Audio/Video
. Audio and video file extensions (wav, mp3, avi, rm, rmvb, wma, wmv,
mpg, mp4, and aac) are added to the File Extension field.
Compressed Files
. Compressed file extensions (zip, rar, gz, tar, and bz2) added to
the File Extension field.
Show This Message When a File was Blocked
The STM replaces the content of a Web page that is blocked because of violating file extensions with the
following text, which you can customize:
Internet Policy has restricted access to this location with file extension:
%URL%
Note:
Make sure that you keep the %URL% metaword in the text to enable the STM to show the URL of
the blocked pager.
As an option, you can select the
Insert Link to User Login Portal Page
check box. When you select this
check box, the screen that displays when a user attempts to access blocked content includes a hyperlink
that allows the user to log in as another user:
You are logged in as %USER%
(Click here to login as another user)
Note:
Make sure that you keep the %LOGIN-LINK% metaword in the text to enable the STM to insert the
actual hyperlink.
The text is displayed on the Content Filtering screen with HTML tags. Click
Preview
to open a screen that
displays the notification text in HTML format.
Block Web Objects
Select one or both of the following check boxes:
Remove
Embedded Objects
All embedded objects such as ActiveX, Java, and Flash objects are removed from
downloaded Web pages.
Note:
Because embedded objects are commonly used on legitimate websites,
blocking embedded objects globally might have a negative impact on a user’s Web
browsing experience.
Disable Javascript
Javascript is disabled on downloaded Web pages.
Table 34.
Content Filtering Settings (Continued)
Setting
Description