6.
Open the Web node and select
http
from the list of matching applications
7.
Press the Select button to close the filter dialog
Define an
Application Content
filter:
1.
Select the
Content Control
tab
2.
Set User Agent to
Allow Selected
3.
In the blank text field type
firefox
followed by enter and the
chrome
followed by enter.
4.
Click OK
Lastly, associate this
Application Rule Set
with the appropriate
IP Policy
that triggers on the
relevant traffic as shown in an earlier example.
As explained previously, the policy and therefore this rule set will only trigger if no previous rule
has triggered for the same traffic.
Note: String matches are a subset and case insensitive
When specifying string matches for application content control, the matching function
is case insensitive and always a subset function. In the example above, the string firefox
is specified for the
user_agent
property and this will trigger on any version of Firefox
since the agent field always contains this string.
Extended Logging
When using application content control, it is possible to enable logging for different content.
This means that special log messages will be generated by NetDefendOS when the rule triggers
on a configured piece of content.
For example, if the
user_agent
in application content has logging enabled and the
Allow Selected
string is set to
firefox
, this will allow the Firefox browser to be used and also generate a log
message to indicate that Firefox caused the rule to trigger. The string
firefox
will be included in
the log message.
The log messages generated by extended logging in application control will always be one of
the following events:
•
application_content_allowed
•
application_content_denied
•
application_content
(The action was
Ignore
but logging is
Yes
.)
Example 3.42. Application Content Control with Logging
This example shows how access to Facebook™ can be allowed but the Facebook chat function
disallowed using application content control. A log event will also be generated every time a
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