Chapter 31 Content Filtering

Table 176 Anti-X > Content Filter > Cache (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Category

This field shows whether access to the web site’s URL was blocked or allowed.

 

Click the column heading to sort the entries. Point the triangle up to display the

 

blocked URLs before the URLs to which access was allowed. Point the triangle

 

down to display the URLs to which access was allowed before the blocked URLs.

 

 

URL

This is a web site’s address that the ZyWALL previously checked with the external

 

content filtering database.

 

 

Remaining Time

This is the number of minutes left before the URL entry is discarded from the

(minutes)

cache.

 

 

Remove

Click the Delete icon to remove the URL entry from the cache.

 

 

URL Cache Setup

 

 

 

Maximum TTL

Type the maximum time to live (TTL) (1 to 720 hours). This sets how long the

 

ZyWALL is to keep an entry in the URL cache before discarding it.

 

The external content filtering database frequently adds previously uncategorized

 

web sites and sometimes changes a web site’s category. Setting this limit higher

 

will speed up the processing of web access requests but will also make it take

 

longer for the ZyWALL to reflect changes in the external content filtering database.

 

 

Apply

Click Apply to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.

 

 

Reset

Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.

 

 

31.8 Content Filter Technical Reference

This section provides content filtering background information.

External Content Filter Server Lookup Procedure

The content filter lookup process is described below.

Figure 411 Content Filter Lookup Procedure

1A computer behind the ZyWALL tries to access a web site.

2The ZyWALL looks up the web site in its cache. If an attempt to access the web site was made in the past, a record of that web site’s category will be in the ZyWALL’s cache. The ZyWALL blocks, blocks and logs or just logs the request based on your configuration.

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