Depending on the type of action that is specified in the properties of Web Control rules, Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays a message of one of the following types when users attempt to access Internet resources (the application substitutes an HTML page with a message for the HTTP server response):
Warning message. This message warns the user that visiting the web resource is not recommended and/or violates the corporate security policy. Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays a warning message if the Warn option is selected in the settings of the rule that describes this web resource.
If the user believes that the warning is mistaken, the user may click the link from the warning to send a pre-generated message to the local corporate network administrator.
Message informing of blocking of a web resource. Kaspersky Endpoint Security displays a message informing that a web resource is blocked if the Block option is selected in the settings of the rule that describes this web resource.
If the user believes that the web resource is blocked by mistake, the user may click the link in the web resource block notification message to send a pre-generated message to the local corporate network administrator.
Special templates are provided for the warning message, the message informing that a web resource is blocked, and the message sent to the LAN administrator. You can modify their content.
To change the template for Web Control messages:
In the main application window, click the button.
In the application settings window, select Security Controls → Web Control.
In the Templates block, configure the templates for Web Control messages:
Warning The entry field consists of a template of the message that is displayed if a rule for warning about attempts to access an unwanted web resource is triggered.
Message about blocking The entry field contains the template of the message that appears if a rule which blocks access to a web resource is triggered.
Message to administrator Template of the message to be sent to the LAN administrator if the user considers the block to be a mistake. After the user requests to provide access, Kaspersky Endpoint Security sends an event to Kaspersky Security Center: Web page access blockage message to administrator. The event description contains a message to administrator with substituted variables. You can view these events in the Kaspersky Security Center console using the predefined event selection User requests. If your organization does not have Kaspersky Security Center deployed or there is no connection to the Administration Server, the application will send a message to administrator to the specified email address.