D-Link DRO-210i manual Web Filter, Java Filter, Cookie Filter, ActiveX Filter

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Firewall

After entering all the information press the Apply button and the status table will now be displayed at the bottom of the page. Press View button for viewing and Delete button for deleting the corresponding entry.

7.1.6 Web Filter

The different types of Web Filters in the firewall are

￿Java Filter

￿Cookie Filter

￿ActiveX Filter

￿Keyword Filter

￿File extension Filter

Java Filter

Java at runtime could allow the attacker to run harmful code on the victim’s computer. Java Plug-in enables small web programs such as applets to run on the user’s computer. A malicious webpage can run a malicious code without the user’s knowledge. By Enabling the Java Filter, such Java related attacks can be prevented.

Cookie Filter

Cookies are merely text files that are placed on a user's computer by Web sites that the user visits. Cookies can be used to gain information about the surfer. Cookies are not spyware. They cannot run Trojan horse or any other malicious code on the user’s computer but can provide confidential information about users to others. By enabling the Cookie Filter, the user can prevent the Cookie based attacks.

ActiveX Filter

The name "ActiveX" is sometimes used as a synonym for COM (Component Object Model), and sometimes as a general term for Microsoft's component strategy. “ActiveX" specifically means the technology that downloads and runs controls in one of the formats supported by the "Authenticode" code signing system. This corresponds to controls that can be declared from a web page using an OBJECT tag, and currently includes:

￿COM controls (file types .DLL and .OCX)

￿Win32 executable files (file type .EXE)

￿INF set-up files, used to specify locations and versions for a collection of other files (file type .INF)

￿"cabinet" files that are referred to by an OBJECT tag (file type .CAB)

By enabling the ActiveX Filter, the attacks related to ActiveX can be prevented.

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Contents DRO-210i Table Of Contents Virtual Private Network Bold About This ManualProduct Overview Product OverviewDlink DRO-210i User Guide Hardware Details DRO-210i Package ContentsFront Panel Rear Panel Routing Software FeaturesVPN Tools Interfaces Port ConfigurationOptional Port Configuration Disabled WAN2/DMZForgot LAN IP ? LAN SettingsLAN Interface DMZ InterfaceWAN Interface DMZ SettingsMaximum Transmission Unit Dhcp Settings for WAN1 Interface Static ModeDynamic Mode IP Settings for WAN1 InterfaceUnnumbered Interfaces PPPoE ModePPPoE Settings for WAN1 Interface DHCP, DNS and Time DHCP, DNS and TimeDhcp Dhcp ServerDhcp Static Mapping Dhcp Static MappingDhcp Relay Dhcp RelayDNS Proxy DNS Proxy SettingsTime System Time SettingsRouting RoutingDynamic Routing Static RoutingStatic Routing RIP Settings Policy Based Routing Routing TablePolicy Based Routing Routing TableTo the same destination High Availability Auto BackupBackup Configuration High AvailabilityLoad Balancing Load Balancing ConfigurationEthernet Link Detection Ethernet WAN Link Detection NAT NAT Interface ConfigurationNAT Interface Configuration Network Address TranslationNAT Configuration NAT ConfigurationNAT Exception NAT Exception Virtual ServerVirtual Server/NAPT SIP-ALG SIP ALG ConfigurationNAT Session Table NAT TableFirewall Policies Interface ConfigurationFirewall Interface Configuration FirewallPolicy Rules Policy RulesInbound Policies Permitted ServicesInbound Policies Permitted Services Inbound PoliciesIP Permitted Rules Outbound PoliciesAdd Permitted IP Rule Outbound Policies Outbound PoliciesAdd Blocked IP Rule Blocked ServicesOutbound Policies Service Blocked Rule IP Blocked RulesTrusted Domain Domain FilterUntrusted Domain Outbound Policies Untrusted DomainActiveX Filter Web FilterJava Filter Cookie FilterKeyword Exception Keyword FilterFile Extension Filter Blocking Log Table MAC FilterBlocking Log Add Blocked MAC AddressIntrusion Detection IDS ConfigurationIDS Configuration Black List Table Intrusion LogBlack List Intrusion Log TableVirtual Private Network Virtual Private NetworkIPSec Tunnel IPSec Tunnel or PassthroughPeer-To-Peer IPSec PassthroughVirtual Private Network Same IKE Encryption algorithm on both ends of a VPN tunnel IPSec Server IPSec Server ConfigurationsMaximum life duration is 86400 seconds Tunnel Table Tunnel Remote ID ConfigurationLimitation IPSec Status IPSec StatusIPSec Log Table IPSec LogHTB QoS Configurations Quality of ServiceClass Configuration Quality of ServiceQuality of Service QoS Filter Configurations Filter ConfigurationTOS/DiffServ Type Of Service/DiffServQuality of Service Device Info AdministrationAdministration Device InformationSession Log Traffic StatisticsTraffic Statistics System Log Password ChangeSysLog Session LogSystem Change PasswordPassword Recovery SystemUpload/Download Update Firmware/ConfigurationPing Test Remote AccessRemote Access Ping TestAdministration Dlink DRO-210i User Guide Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral DHCP, DNS Q6. What is the purpose of Dhcp Server Auto Configuration?High Availability RoutingFirewall Frequently Asked Questions 11.6 NAT 11.7 VPN Q21. What are the call features supported by SIP-ALG?11.8 QoS Frequently Asked Questions

DRO-210i specifications

The D-Link DRO-210i is an innovative smart security camera designed to bring peace of mind to homeowners and businesses alike. With its sleek design and advanced features, the DRO-210i stands out as a reliable surveillance solution that caters to a range of security needs.

One of the main features of the DRO-210i is its high-definition video streaming capability. With a resolution of up to 1080p, users can enjoy crisp and clear video footage, ensuring that every detail is captured. This camera is equipped with a wide-angle lens, offering a 130-degree field of view, which allows for comprehensive monitoring of large areas, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.

The DRO-210i utilizes advanced infrared night vision technology, enabling it to capture clear images even in complete darkness. This feature ensures that security is maintained 24/7, offering peace of mind regardless of lighting conditions. The camera automatically switches to night mode when it detects low light, ensuring continuous monitoring without manual intervention.

Another standout characteristic of the DRO-210i is its motion detection capabilities. The camera features customizable motion zones and alerts, allowing users to define specific areas for monitoring. When motion is detected, the camera can send real-time alerts to the user's smartphone or email, ensuring prompt responses to any potential security threats.

The integration of two-way audio allows for real-time communication through the camera. Users can listen and speak through the camera's built-in speaker and microphone, providing an added layer of security. This feature is particularly useful for engaging with visitors or deterring potential intruders.

For convenient storage options, the DRO-210i supports both local and cloud storage. Users can insert a microSD card for local recording or opt for D-Link’s cloud storage service for easy and secure access to footage from anywhere in the world. This flexibility ensures that important recordings are safely stored and easily retrievable.

The camera's compatibility with smart home systems is an essential aspect of its design. The DRO-210i works seamlessly with various smart home ecosystems, allowing users to integrate it into their existing setups, enhancing their overall smart home experience.

In summary, the D-Link DRO-210i is a feature-rich, user-friendly security camera equipped with high-definition video, night vision, motion detection, two-way audio, and flexible storage options. Its compatibility with smart home technologies makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a comprehensive surveillance solution that not only enhances security but also integrates with their lifestyle.