2.
For Addresses choose the object name of the firewall's interface address 192.168.1.1 from the Available list
and put it into the Selected list.
3.
Click OK
Configure an HTTP threshold of 10 connections/second:
1.
Go to Traffic Management > Threshold Rules > Add > Threshold Rule
2.
For the Threshold Rule enter:
•
Name: HTTP-Threshold
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Service: http
3.
For Address Filter enter:
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Source Interface: The firewall's management interface
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Destination Interface: any
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Source Network: 192.168.2.0/24 (or the object name)
•
Destination Network: all-nets
4.
Click OK
Specify the threshold, the threshold type and the action to take if exceeded:
1.
Go to Add > Threshold Action
2.
Configure the Theshold Action as follows:
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Action: Protect
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Group By: Host-based
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Threshold: 10
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Set the units for the threshold value to be Connections/Second
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Tick the Use ZoneDefense checkbox
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Click OK
12.3.4. ZoneDefense with Anti-Virus Scanning
ZoneDefense can be used in conjuction with the NetDefendOS Anti-Virus scanning feature.
NetDefendOS can first identify a virus source through antivirus scanning and then block the source
by communicating with switches configured to work with ZoneDefense. This feature is activated
through the following ALGs:
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HTTP - ZoneDefense can block an HTTP server that is a virus source.
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FTP - ZoneDefense can block a local FTP client that is uploading viruses.
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SMTP - ZoneDefense can block a local SMTP client that is sending viruses with emails.
This feature is described further in Section 6.4, “Anti-Virus Scanning” and in the sections covering
the individual ALGs.
12.3.5. Limitations
There are some differences in ZoneDefense operation depending on switch model. The first
difference is the latency between the triggering of a blocking rule to the moment when switch(es)
actually starts blocking out the traffic matched by the rule. All switch models require a short period
12.3.4. ZoneDefense with Anti-Virus
Scanning
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Summary of Contents for NetDefend DFL-260E
Page 27: ...1 3 NetDefendOS State Engine Packet Flow Chapter 1 NetDefendOS Overview 27...
Page 79: ...2 7 3 Restore to Factory Defaults Chapter 2 Management and Maintenance 79...
Page 146: ...3 9 DNS Chapter 3 Fundamentals 146...
Page 227: ...4 7 5 Advanced Settings for Transparent Mode Chapter 4 Routing 227...
Page 241: ...5 4 IP Pools Chapter 5 DHCP Services 241...
Page 339: ...6 7 Blacklisting Hosts and Networks Chapter 6 Security Mechanisms 339...
Page 360: ...7 4 7 SAT and FwdFast Rules Chapter 7 Address Translation 360...
Page 382: ...8 3 Customizing HTML Pages Chapter 8 User Authentication 382...
Page 386: ...The TLS ALG 9 1 5 The TLS Alternative for VPN Chapter 9 VPN 386...
Page 439: ...Figure 9 3 PPTP Client Usage 9 5 4 PPTP L2TP Clients Chapter 9 VPN 439...
Page 450: ...9 7 6 Specific Symptoms Chapter 9 VPN 450...
Page 488: ...10 4 6 Setting Up SLB_SAT Rules Chapter 10 Traffic Management 488...
Page 503: ...11 6 HA Advanced Settings Chapter 11 High Availability 503...
Page 510: ...12 3 5 Limitations Chapter 12 ZoneDefense 510...
Page 533: ...13 9 Miscellaneous Settings Chapter 13 Advanced Settings 533...