Netgear FVX538v1 – ProSafe VPN Firewall Dual WAN with 8-Port 10/100 and 1 Gigabit LAN Port Switch 参照マニュアル

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ProSafe VPN Firewall 200 FVX538 Reference Manual
Firewall Protection and Content Filtering
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v1.0, March 2009
2. Check the radio button for All Days or Specific Days. If you chose Specific Days, check the 
radio button for each day you want the schedule to be in effect.
3. Check the radio button to schedule the time of day: All Day, or Specific Times. If you chose 
Specific Times, enter the Start Time and End Time fields (Hour, Minute, AM/PM), which will 
limit access during certain times for the selected days.
4. Click Apply to save your settings to Schedule 1.
Repeat these steps to set to a schedule for Schedule 2 and Schedule 3.
Setting Block Sites (Content Filtering)
If you want to restrict internal LAN users from access to certain sites on the Internet, you can use 
the VPN firewall’s Content Filtering and Web Components filtering. By default, these features are 
disabled; all requested traffic from any Web site is allowed. If you enable one or more of these 
features and users try to access a blocked site, they will see a “Blocked by NETGEAR” message. 
Several types of blocking are available:
Web Components blocking. You can block the following Web component types: Proxy, Java, 
ActiveX, and Cookies. Even sites on the Trusted Domains list will be subject to Web 
Components blocking when the blocking of a particular Web component is enabled.
Keyword Blocking (Domain Name Blocking). You can specify up to 32 words that, should 
they appear in the Web site name (URL) or in a newsgroup name, will cause that site or 
newsgroup to be blocked by the VPN firewall.
You can apply the keywords to one or more groups. Requests from the PCs in the groups for 
which keyword blocking has been enabled will be blocked. Blocking does not occur for the 
PCs that are in the groups for which keyword blocking has not been enabled.
You can bypass Keyword blocking for trusted domains by adding the exact matching domain 
to the list of Trusted Domains. Access to the domains or keywords on this list by PCs, even 
those in the groups for which keyword blocking has been enabled, will still be allowed without 
any blocking. 
Keyword application examples:
If the keyword “XXX” is specified, the URL <http://www.badstuff.com/xxx.html> is blocked, 
as is the newsgroup alt.pictures.XXX.
If the keyword “.com” is specified, only Web sites with other domain suffixes (such as .edu or 
.gov) can be viewed.