SonicWALL
SonicWALL UTM Appliance Create a rule to allow Http traffic for your allowed lists
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Configuring the CA on the Active Directory Server
Integrating LDAP/Active Directory with Sonicwall UTM
Configuring the SonicWALL Appliance for Ldap
Importing the CA Certificate onto the SonicWALL
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Enable Radius to Ldap Relay Enables this feature
Authentication
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SonicOS Options That Leverage Groups/Users
Creating Firewall Rules with Ldap Groups/Users
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Firewall Rules with Bandwidth Management & Logging
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Blocking Websites Domain Names for Groups/Users
Blocking Domains with Firewall Rules
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Navigate to Firewall Access Rules
Create a rule to allow Http traffic for your allowed lists
Do the same for Https
Create the deny rules for Http and Https
Firewall rules should now look like the below picture
Blocking Https SSL Domains with SSL Control
Configuring a SSL Blacklist and Whitelist
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Applying Different CFS Policies to Groups
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Creating Custom CFS Policies
Navigate to the Policy tab and add a new CFS policy
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Variables for Custom Block Page in SonicOS
Http//$$fwinterface$$/$#SWLSTYLESCSS#$
Basic Sample Code for SonicOS
Advanced Sample Code for SonicOS
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Sample JavaScript Code for SonicOS
Sample Code for SonicOS 5.1 or Earlier
Applying Application Firewall Polices to Groups/Users
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Tightening Control over the Browsing Behavior of Users
Blocking IM Traffic Categorically
Applying Granular IM Policies
Applying VPN Access Policies to Groups/Users
Global VPN Client GVC
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SSL-VPN NetExtender
Guest Services Wireless Guest Services
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