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Chapter 15 Managing Access to Web Applications
Policy Application Control Settings
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In Application Type listings, the summary for each Application Type lists the final actions for its
applications, but does not indicate whether these actions are inherited from the global policy or
configured in the current Access Policy. To learn more about the action for a particular application,
expand the application type.
applications, but does not indicate whether these actions are inherited from the global policy or
configured in the current Access Policy. To learn more about the action for a particular application,
expand the application type.
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In the Global Access Policy, you can set the default action for each Application Type, so new
applications introduced in an AVC engine update automatically inherit the default action.
applications introduced in an AVC engine update automatically inherit the default action.
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You can quickly configure the same action for all applications in an application type by clicking the
“edit all” link for the Application Type in Browse view. However, you can only configure the
application action, not application behavior actions. To configure application behaviors, you must
edit the application individually.
“edit all” link for the Application Type in Browse view. However, you can only configure the
application action, not application behavior actions. To configure application behaviors, you must
edit the application individually.
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In Search view, when you sort the table by the action column, the sort order is by the final action.
For example, “Use Global (Block)” comes after “Block” in the sort order.
For example, “Use Global (Block)” comes after “Block” in the sort order.
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Decryption may cause some applications to fail unless the root certificate for signing is installed on
the client.
the client.
Related topics
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Configuring Application Control Settings in an Access Policy Group
Step 1
Choose Web Security Manager > Access Policies.
Step 2
Click the link in the Policies table under the Applications column for the policy group you want to edit.
Step 3
When configuring the Global Access Policy:
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Define the default action for each Application Type in the Default Actions for Application
Types section.
Types section.
b.
You can edit the default actions for each Application Type’s individual members, as a group or
individually, in the Edit Applications Settings section of the page. Editing the default action for
individual applications is described in the following steps.
individually, in the Edit Applications Settings section of the page. Editing the default action for
individual applications is described in the following steps.
Step 4
When configuring a user defined Access Policy, choose Define Applications Custom Settings in the
Edit Applications Settings section.
Edit Applications Settings section.
Step 5
In the Application Settings area, choose Browse view or Search view from the drop-down menu:
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Browse view. You can browse Application Types. You can use Browse view to configure all
applications of a particular type at the same time. When an Application Type is collapsed in Browse
view, the summary for the Application Type lists the final actions for its applications; however it
does not indicate whether the actions are inherited from the global policy, or configured in the
current Access Policy.
applications of a particular type at the same time. When an Application Type is collapsed in Browse
view, the summary for the Application Type lists the final actions for its applications; however it
does not indicate whether the actions are inherited from the global policy, or configured in the
current Access Policy.
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Search view. You can search for applications by name. You might use Search view when the total
list of applications is long and you need to quickly find and configure a particular application.
list of applications is long and you need to quickly find and configure a particular application.
Step 6
Configure the action for each application and application behavior.
Step 7
Configure the bandwidth controls for each applicable application.