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Reference: Configuration options
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Warning
All file types and content types on the exclusion list are downloaded into the Internet
browser without further scanning of the blocked access (List of file and MIME types to
be blocked in WebGuard::Scan::Blocked access) or by WebGuard: For all entries on the
exclusion list, the entries on the list of file and MIME types to be blocked are ignored. No
scan for viruses and malware is carried out.
All file types and content types on the exclusion list are downloaded into the Internet
browser without further scanning of the blocked access (List of file and MIME types to
be blocked in WebGuard::Scan::Blocked access) or by WebGuard: For all entries on the
exclusion list, the entries on the list of file and MIME types to be blocked are ignored. No
scan for viruses and malware is carried out.
MIME types: Examples for media types:
– text = for text files
– image = for graphics files
– video = for video files
– audio = for sound files
– application = for files linked to a particular program
– image = for graphics files
– video = for video files
– audio = for sound files
– application = for files linked to a particular program
Examples: Excluded file and MIME types
– audio/ = All audio media type files are excluded from WebGuard scans
– video/quicktime = All Quicktime sub-type video files (*.qt, *.mov) are
– video/quicktime = All Quicktime sub-type video files (*.qt, *.mov) are
excluded from WebGuard scans
– .pdf = All Adobe PDF files are excluded from WebGuard scans.
Add
The button allows you to copy MIME and file types from the input field into the display
window.
window.
Delete
The button deletes a selected entry from the list. This button is inactive if no entry is
selected.
selected.
URLs skipped by WebGuard
All URLs in this list are excluded from WebGuard scans.
Input box
Input box You can specify parts of the URL, using leading or concluding dots to indicate
the domain level: .domainname.de for all pages and all subdomains of the domain.
Indicate websites with any top-level domain (.com or .net) with a concluding dot:
domainname.. If you indicate a string without a leading or concluding dot, the string is
interpreted as a top-level domain, e.g. net for all NET-Domains (www.domain.net).
the domain level: .domainname.de for all pages and all subdomains of the domain.
Indicate websites with any top-level domain (.com or .net) with a concluding dot:
domainname.. If you indicate a string without a leading or concluding dot, the string is
interpreted as a top-level domain, e.g. net for all NET-Domains (www.domain.net).
Note
You can also use the wildcard * for any number of characters when specifying URLs. You
can also use leading or concluding dots in combination with wildcards to indicate the
domain level:
.domainname.*
*.domainname.com
.*name*.com (valid but not recommended)
Specifications without dots, like *name*, are interpreted as part of a top-level domain
and are not advisable.
You can also use the wildcard * for any number of characters when specifying URLs. You
can also use leading or concluding dots in combination with wildcards to indicate the
domain level:
.domainname.*
*.domainname.com
.*name*.com (valid but not recommended)
Specifications without dots, like *name*, are interpreted as part of a top-level domain
and are not advisable.