Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S360 User Guide

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Chapter 10      Create Policies to Control Internet Requests
  Client Applications
Using Client Applications in Policies
Defining Policy Membership Using Client Applications
Step 1
Choose a policy type from the Web Security Manager menu.
Step 2
Click a policy name in the policies table.
Step 3
Expand the Advanced section and click the link in the Client Applications field.
Step 4
Define one or more of the client applications:
Step 5
(Optional) Click the Match All Except The Selected Client Applications Definitions radio button to 
base the policy membership on all client applications except those you have defined.
Step 6
Click Done.
Defining Policy Control Settings Using Client Applications
Step 1
Choose a policy type from the Web Security Manager menu.
Step 2
Find the required policy name in the policies table.
Step 3
Click the cell link in the Protocols and Client Applications column on the same row.
Step 4
Choose Define Custom Settings from the drop-down list in the Edit Protocols and Client Applications 
Settings pane (if not already set).
Step 5
Enter a regular expression in the Custom Client Applications field that matches the client application 
you wish to define. Enter additional regular expressions on new lines as required.
Tip
Click Example Client Application Patterns for examples of regular expressions.
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
Table 10-1
Option
Method
Choose a predefined 
client application
Expand the Browser and Other sections and check the required client 
application check boxes.
Tip
Choose only the Any Version options when possible, as this provides 
better performance than having multiple selections.
Define a custom 
client application
Enter an appropriate regular expression in the Custom Client Applications field. 
Enter additional regular expressions on new lines as required.
Tip
Click Example Client Applications Patterns for examples of regular 
expressions.