Apple Version 3 manual How NetPurifier Works, Overview, Filtering System

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How NetPurifier Works

Overview

NetPurifier is a hardware-and-software, set-it-and-forget-it device that plugs into your network and redirects all Internet traffic to itself. Only the NetPurifier communicates directly with the Internet. Internet information for all other computers (e.g., Windows, Apple, Linux) must first go through the filter system built into the NetPurifier.

Filtering System

A three-tier filter system ensures that inappropriate content does not reach the user.

First, NetPurifier compares the site with its blacklist to determine if the address has already been deemed inappropriate.

The product then looks at the site rating, searching for the industry-standard rating tags.

Finally, NetPurifier scans every word on the Internet page looking for words that indicate inappropriate content. The context of these words is then analyzed to determine if the page should be blocked. This greatly reduces the number of false positives while blocking those pages that are offensive. This feature accounts for NetPurifier’s remarkable accuracy.

If the content passes through all three filters, NetPurifier allows the page to be loaded on the user’s computer. If any of the filters fail, an “Access Denied” page is sent to the user’s computer. All this is done in a fraction of a second, with no delay seen by the user.

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Contents Version September 1 Page Installing NetPurifier Configuring NetPurifierIntroduction and Getting Started Troubleshooting Contact Information SpecificationsNetPurifier Operation Features How NetPurifier Works OverviewFiltering System Sensitivity Levels LevelUsing This User’s Guide Navigating Through This Online User’s GuideConventions in This User’s Guide Getting Started Location InstallationAC Power Network ConnectionConnecting a browser to NetPurifier Power On and Indicator LightsSetting Windows2000/XP IP Address Windows 2000/XPWebmin Login Making a connectionSecurity Configuration # #Changing the default password Changing Default PasswordPage DNS/Gateway Configuration Select Network ConfigurationNetwork Interfaces IP Address Configuration Selecting Network InterfaceContinue to the next section, Routing and Gateways Routing and Gateways Entering Gateway IPCompleting the DNS/Gateway Configuration DNSUsing the NetPurifier Dhcp Server Dhcp ConfigurationUsing an existing Dhcp Server Factory ConfigurationSetting up the Subnet 11 Selecting NetworkEdit Client Options Starting and Stopping the Dhcp Server14 Port Blocker Commands Port BlockerChanging Port Blocker Configuration Enabling Common PortsRouter Compatibility Mode Adding User Defined PortsEnabling All Ports Changing levels, lists and messages Changing LevelsBanned Sites Filter Filter MatrixSmart Filter Technology Pics FilterBanned File Extensions =banned Description Level =banned Description Level Adding to the Exception Site list 17 Adding to the Exception Site ListAdding to the Exception IP list 18 Adding to the Exception IP ListChanging the Access Denied page message 19 Changing Access Denied MessageAdd to Banned Site List 20 Banned Site ListPage NetPurifier Network Flow How NetPurifier filtersBlacklist Update BlacklistCategories Smart Filter Technology Page Page Location Website SalesTechnical Support Number of Computers Typical Access TimeNetwork Dhcp RequirementsCaching Proxy Mechanical & Environmental