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Figure 4.7: Data aggregated across multiple Barracuda Web Filters
Scenario: Synchronizing Security Policies Across Products
You have four Barracuda Web Application Firewalls serving three locations: New York, San
Francisco and London. Your master Security Policies database dictates that all devices should have
the
HttpOnly
attribute set to
Yes
for cookies, preventing the cookie from being accessed by
client-side scripts.
To Configure:
Click on the group of Barracuda Web Application Firewalls from the Cloud Control
pane and check the
SECURITY POLICIES > Cookie Security
page. An exception triangle for this
setting may display, as shown below, if the devices are not in sync for this setting. Hover the mouse
over the setting to view the values for
Http Only
on each device in the pop-up table:
Figure 4.8: Exception shows different values for a setting across a group of devices
Resolving an Exception:
To resolve the issue, click on the NYC and London Web Application
Firewalls, successively, in the product tree, and change the settings to match those of the two San
Francisco systems. Once you save those settings, the exception triangle no longer appears next to the
setting when viewed in the Group context.
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