Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 29 Common Tasks
How to Bypass Web Reputation Filtering without Bypassing Anti-Malware Scanning
Step 16
In the Policy Name field, enter a name for this policy, such as
APBypassWebRep
.
Step 17
In the Identities and Users field, choose “Select One or More Identities.”
Step 18
In the Identity field, select the Identity created in
Step 19
Click Submit.
Step 20
On the Access Policies page, click the Web Reputation and Anti-Malware Filtering link for the Access
Policy you created in
Policy you created in
Step 21
Under the “Web Reputation and Anti-Malware Settings” section, choose Define Web Reputation and
Anti-Malware Custom Settings if it is not chosen already.
Anti-Malware Custom Settings if it is not chosen already.
Step 22
Move the left marker to -7.0 to change the score threshold for blocking URLs.
Step 23
Submit and Commit your changes.
Now, when users try to access the website in
, they should be able to access it (instead of seeing
an end-user notification page informing them that it was blocked due to web reputation) as long as the
current score is greater than -7.0 and that no malware was found during scanning.
current score is greater than -7.0 and that no malware was found during scanning.
Where to Find More Information
You can read the following sections for more detailed information on the steps included in this task:
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