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Chapter 28 Content Filtering Table 131 Configuration > Anti-X > Content Filter > Filter Profile > Custom Service (continued) LABEL Forbidden Web Sites DESCRIPTION This list displays the forbidden web sites already added. Enter host names such as www.bad-site.com into this text field. Do not enter the complete URL of the site - that is, do not include "http://". All subdomains are also blocked. For example, entering "*bad-site.com" also blocks "www.bad-site.com", "partner.bad-site.com", "press.bad-site.com", and do on. You can also enter just a top level domain. For example, enter "*.com" to block all .com domains. Blocked URL Keywords Add Edit Remove Blocked URL Keywords Use up to 127 characters (0-9a-z-). The casing does not matter. "*" can be used as a wildcard to match any string. The entry must contain at least one "." or it will be invalid. This section allows you to block Web sites with URLs that contain certain keywords in the domain name or IP address. Click this to create a new entry. Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it. Select an entry and click this to delete it. This list displays the keywords already added. Enter a keyword or a numerical IP address to block. You can also enter a numerical IP address. Use up to 127 case-insensitive characters (0-9a-zA-Z can be used as a wildcard to match any string. Use "|*" to indicate a single wildcard character. OK Cancel Save For example enter *Bad_Site* to block access to any web page that includes the exact phrase Bad_Site. This does not block access to web pages that only include part of the phrase (such as Bad for example). Click OK to save your changes and close the screen. Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving your changes. Click OK to save your changes back to the UAG. 28.6 Content Filter Technical Reference This section provides content filtering background information. External Content Filter Server Lookup Procedure The content filter lookup process is described below. UAG715 User's Guide 353