Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 8.5 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
Chapter 9 Create Policies to Control Internet Requests
Access Control by URL Category
Using URL Categories to Identify Web Requests
Before You Begin
•
Enable Acceptable Use Control, see
.
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(Optional) Create Custom URL Categories, see
.
Step 1
Choose a policy type (except SaaS) from the Web Security Manager menu.
Step 2
Click a policy name in the policies table (or add a new policy).
Step 3
Expand the Advanced section and click the link in the URL Categories field.
Step 4
Click the Add column cells corresponding to URL Categories you wish to identify web requests by. Do
this for the Custom URL Categories and Predefined URL Categories lists as required.
this for the Custom URL Categories and Predefined URL Categories lists as required.
Step 5
Click Done.
Step 6
Submit and commit your changes.
Using URL Categories to Action Web Request
Before you begin
•
Enable Acceptable Use Control, see
.
•
(Optional) Create Custom URL Categories, see
.
Note
If you have used URL categories as criteria within a policy then those categories alone are available to
specify actions against within the same policy. Some of the options described below may differ or be
unavailable because of this.
specify actions against within the same policy. Some of the options described below may differ or be
unavailable because of this.
Step 1
Choose one of Access Policies, Cisco Data Security Policies, or Encrypted HTTPS Management
from the Web Security Manager menu.
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 URL Filtering column on the same row.
Step 4
(Optional) Add custom URL categories:
a.
Click Select Custom Categories.
b.
Choose which custom URL categories to include in this policy and click Apply.
Choose which custom URL categories the URL filtering engine should compare the client request
against. The URL filtering engine compares client requests against included custom URL
categories, and ignores excluded custom URL categories. The URL filtering engine compares the
URL in a client request to included custom URL categories before predefined URL categories.
against. The URL filtering engine compares client requests against included custom URL
categories, and ignores excluded custom URL categories. The URL filtering engine compares the
URL in a client request to included custom URL categories before predefined URL categories.
The custom URL categories included in the policy appear in the Custom URL Category Filtering
section.
section.
Step 5
Choose an action for each custom and predefined URL category.
Note
Available actions vary between custom and predefined categories and between policy types.