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Chapter 4 Using Centralized Web Reporting
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Web Tracking Page
You can use the Web > Reporting > Web Tracking page to track and see basic
web-related information such as the type of web traffic that is being handled by
the Web Security appliances. This includes information such as time ranges, and
UserID and Client IP addresses, but also includes information like certain types
of URLs, how much bandwidth that each connection is taking up, or tracking a
specific user’s web usage.
web-related information such as the type of web traffic that is being handled by
the Web Security appliances. This includes information such as time ranges, and
UserID and Client IP addresses, but also includes information like certain types
of URLs, how much bandwidth that each connection is taking up, or tracking a
specific user’s web usage.
Filtering Malware information is also an important part of web tracking as well as
tracking web sites by WBRS score ranges, or reputation threat. All of these
criteria can now be searched and monitored using web tracking page. While there
is no way to exclude data from your web tracking results, once you decide what
criteria you want to track, you can add more and more to narrow down the result
set.
tracking web sites by WBRS score ranges, or reputation threat. All of these
criteria can now be searched and monitored using web tracking page. While there
is no way to exclude data from your web tracking results, once you decide what
criteria you want to track, you can add more and more to narrow down the result
set.
The Web Tracking page is designed to give the administrator simple information
about a user using the either the
about a user using the either the
view, or more
advanced information using the
view.
For an example of how the Web Tracking page can be used with other web
reporting pages, see the
reporting pages, see the
.
Note
It is important to remember that web reporting allows you to retrieve all the
domain information that a user goes to, not necessarily the specific URL that is
accessed. For information on a specific URL that the user is accessing, what time
they went to that URL, whether that URL is allowed, etc., use the Web Tracking
page.
domain information that a user goes to, not necessarily the specific URL that is
accessed. For information on a specific URL that the user is accessing, what time
they went to that URL, whether that URL is allowed, etc., use the Web Tracking
page.
To access the Web Tracking page, perform the following:
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance window, choose Web > Reporting > Web
Tracking.
Tracking.
The Web Tracking page appears.