Kaspersky Lab kaspersky anti-virus 5.5 for proxy server 用户指南
Operation algorithm and typical deployment scenarios
11
existing groups, the application will use the default group rules for
anti-virus scanning and processing.
anti-virus scanning and processing.
5. The application uses the results of anti-virus scanning to assign to
a scanned object a specific status, which is employed to grant
users access to that object or block access attempts (please refer
to section 5.3 on p. 36 for details about available statuses and
actions performed by the application). Access to objects with a
specific status is granted or blocked according to the processing
group parameters (please refer to section 5.1 on p. 34 for details
about groups).
users access to that object or block access attempts (please refer
to section 5.3 on p. 36 for details about available statuses and
actions performed by the application). Access to objects with a
specific status is granted or blocked according to the processing
group parameters (please refer to section 5.1 on p. 34 for details
about groups).
6. If access to an object has been granted, Kaspersky Anti-Virus
allows Squid proxy to cache the object and transmit it to users. If
access to an object is blocked, Kaspersky Anti-Virus prohibits
Squid proxy to cache the object and deliver it to users. Instead of
the requested object, the user will receive a notification informing
that access to that object has been blocked.
access to an object is blocked, Kaspersky Anti-Virus prohibits
Squid proxy to cache the object and deliver it to users. Instead of
the requested object, the user will receive a notification informing
that access to that object has been blocked.
Figure 1. Anti-virus scanning of traffic in the RESPMOD mode