Fortinet fortigate-50r Installationsanweisungen

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URL blocking
Web filtering
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Type the URL/Pattern to block.
Type a top-level URL or IP address to block access to all pages on a website. For 
example, 
www.badsite.com
 or 
122.133.144.155
 blocks access to all pages at 
this website.
Type a top-level URL followed by the path and filename to block access to a single 
page on a website. For example, 
www.badsite.com/news.html
 or 
122.133.144.155/news.html
 blocks the news page on this website.
To block all pages with a URL that ends with 
badsite.com
, add 
badsite.com
 to 
the block list. For example, adding 
badsite.com
 blocks access to 
www.badsite.com
mail.badsite.com
www.finance.badsite.com
, and so 
on.
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Select Enable to block the URL/Pattern.
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Select OK to add the URL/Pattern to the URL block list.
You can enter multiple URLs and patterns and then select Check All 
 to enable all 
items in the URL block list.
Each page of the URL block list displays 100 URLs.
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Use Page Up 
 and Page Down 
 to navigate through the URL block list.
Figure 39: Example URL block list
Clearing the URL block list
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Go to Web Filter > URL Block.
2
Select Clear URL Block List 
 to remove all URLs and patterns from the URL block 
list.
Note: Do not include 
http://
 in the URL to block. Do not use an asterisk (*) to 
represent any characters. You can type a top-level domain suffix (for example, “com” 
without the leading period) to block access to all URLs with this suffix.
Note: URL blocking does not block access to other services that users can access with a web 
browser. For example, URL blocking does not block access to 
ftp://ftp.badsite.com
Instead, you can use firewall policies to deny FTP connections.
Note: You must select the Web URL Block option in the content profile to enable the URL 
blocking.