The table below describes all available values and the default values of all the settings that you can specify for the Web Control task.
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Setting
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Description
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Values
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WebControlDefaultAction
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The default rule, that is, the action that Web Control performs when it detects an attempt to gain access to web resources that are not covered by other rules.
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Allow (default value) – allow access to the web resources.
Block – block access to the web resources.
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ComplaintRecipient
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The administrator's email address to which messages about mistaken blocking of web resources are sent.
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The [Rules.item_#] section contains the following settings:
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Name
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Web resource access rule name.
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WebControlAction
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The action of the rule that Web Control will perform when it detects an attempt to access a web resource that matches the rule.
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Allow (default value) – allow access to the web resource.
Block – block access to the web resource.
Notify – display a warning that the web resource is undesirable. By clicking links in the warning message, the user can access the requested web resource.
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Enabled
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Status of the web resource access rule.
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Yes – the rule is enabled, Web Control applies this rule during operation.
No (default value) – the rule is disabled and is not used when Web Control is running.
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ScheduleId
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Schedule ID that is used in the [Schedules.item_#] section.
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UseUrls
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Use of a web resource address filter in a rule.
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Yes – use a web resource address filter in the rule.
No (default value) – do not use a web resource address filter, apply the rule to all web resource addresses.
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Urls.item_#
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The address of the web resource for which the rule controls access.
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You can use masks to specify the web resource address.
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UseCategories
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Use of filters by content categories and data type categories in the rule.
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None (default) – do not use a web resource content filter.
ContentOnly – use the content category filter in the rule.
FormatOnly – use the data type category filter in the rule.
ContentAndFormat – use the content category filter and the data type category filter in the rule.
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[Rules.item_#.ContentCategories.item_#]
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Section for specifying the content category.
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ContentCategory
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Content categories.
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AdultContent, AlcoholTobaccoNarcotics,
Violence, Profanity, Weapons,
ChatForum, WebMail, OnlineShops,
SocialNets, Recruitment,
HttpQueryRedirection, CreditCards,
PoliceDecision, SoftwareAudioVideo,
TechnologyElectronics,
GamblingLotteriesSweepstakes,
InternetCommunicationMedia,
CryptocurAndMining, LegislationBE,
ECommerce, ComputerGames, Religions,
News, Torrents, FileSharing,
AudioAndVideo, BankSites, Blogs,
DatingSites, LegislationRF,
LegislationGlobal, SexuallyExplicit,
Sexuality, GenerativeAITools
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[Rules.item_#.FormatCategories.item_#]
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Section for specifying the data type category.
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FormatCategories.item_#.FormatCategory
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Data type category.
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Video – Video
Audio – Audio data
OfficeDocument – Office application files
Executable – Executable files
Archives – Archives
Images – Image files
Scripts – Scripts
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UsePrincipals
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Use of a filter of users that are covered by the web resource access rule.
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Yes – use the user filter in the rule.
No (default value) – do not use the user filter, apply the rule to all users.
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[Rules.item_#.Principals.item_#]
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Section for specifying users that are covered by the web resource access rule.
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Name
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User or group of users that is covered by the web resource access rule.
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< user name > : name of the user to whom the rule applies.
@< group name > : name of the group of users to whom the rule applies.
Default value: The web resource access rule is applied for all users.
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The [UrlCategories.item_#] section contains the following settings:
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Name
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Name of the group of web resource addresses to which the rule controls access.
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Urls.item_#
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Address of a web resource that belongs to the group.
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You can use masks to specify the web resource address.
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The [Schedules.item_#] section contains the rule schedule.
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Id
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Schedule ID that is used in the [Rules.item_#] section.
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1 to 999999
0 is the ID of the Default schedule which lets the rule work without any time limits, that is, at all times.
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Name
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Specifies a schedule name.
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DaysHours
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Specifies time intervals for a schedule.
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< week_day > — Days of the week. You can use either the full week day names or abbreviations (for example, for Monday, you can specify Mo , or Mon , or Monday ). For week days, you can specify intervals or specific days. The week starts from Sunday.
< hour > — Hours [0:24]. You can specify only intervals for hours.
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