Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S690 Guida Utente
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 12 Outbound Malware Scanning
Controlling Upload Requests Using Outbound Malware Scanning Policies
Figure 12-2
Creating Outbound Malware Scanning Policies
Step 1
Navigate to the Web Security Manager > Outbound Malware Scanning page.
Step 2
In the Destinations column, click the link for the policy group you want to configure.
Step 3
In the Edit Destination Settings section, select “Define Destinations Scanning Custom Settings” from
the drop-down menu.
the drop-down menu.
Figure 12-3
Scanning Destinations Settings for Outbound Malware Scanning Policies
Step 4
In the Destinations to Scan section, select one of the following options:
•
Do not scan any uploads. The DVS engine scans no upload requests. All upload requests are
evaluated against the Access Policies.
evaluated against the Access Policies.
•
Scan all uploads. The DVS engine scans all upload requests. The upload request is blocked or
evaluated against the Access Policies, depending on the DVS engine scanning verdict.
evaluated against the Access Policies, depending on the DVS engine scanning verdict.
•
Scan uploads to specified custom URL categories. The DVS engine scans upload requests that
belong in specific custom URL categories. The upload request is blocked or evaluated against the
Access Policies, depending on the DVS engine scanning verdict. Click Edit custom categories list
to select the URL categories to scan.
belong in specific custom URL categories. The upload request is blocked or evaluated against the
Access Policies, depending on the DVS engine scanning verdict. Click Edit custom categories list
to select the URL categories to scan.
Step 5
Submit your changes.
Step 6
In the Anti-Malware Filtering column, click the link for the policy group.
Step 7
In the Anti-Malware Settings section, select “Define Anti-Malware Custom Settings” from the
drop-down menu.
drop-down menu.