Adding a protection rule
To add a protection rule:
- In the application web interface window, select one of the following sections:
- for global rules, the Rules section;
- for workspace rules, the Workspaces section.
- If you added a workspace, select one of the following tabs:
- Before workspace rules.
- After workspace rules.
- In the Protection groups list, select a group of protection rules.
The traffic processing rules table opens.
If there is no group of protection rules in the list, you must create one.
- Click Add protection rule.
The window for adding a rule opens.
- Select the General settings tab.
- If you want to apply the rule immediately after adding it, select the Enable rule check box.
- In drop-down lists under Actions, select an action for each of the following parameters:
- Malware:
- Deny, disinfect if possible.
- Skip scanning.
The default setting is Deny, disinfect if possible.
- Phishing, Encrypted archive, File with a macro, and Object that has failed to be scanned:
The default setting is Deny.
- If you want to use a template different from the default access denial template when there is an attempt to open a forbidden resource:
- Select the Specify text to display in blocking template check box.
- Type the message text.
- If you want to add a macro to the message text, select one of the options from the Insert macro drop-down list:
- %URL% to add the URL of the blocked website.
- %RULE_NAME% to add the name of the traffic processing rule.
- %APPLICATION% to add the application name.
- %DATE% to add the date and time when the traffic processing rule came into force.
- In the Rule name box, type the name of the protection rule.
- In the Comment (optional) box, type the comment.
Optional setting.
- Click Add.
The protection rule is added.
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