Chapter 15 Content Filter
Figure 109 Security > Content Filter > Filter
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 80 Security > Content Filter > Filter
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Trusted IP Setup |
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Trusted Computer | You can allow a specific computer to access all Internet resources without the |
IP Address | restrictions you set in these screens. Enter the IP address of the trusted computer. |
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Restrict Web | Select the web features you want to disable. If a user downloads a page with a |
Features | restricted feature, that part of the web page appears blank or grayed out. |
| ActiveX - This is a tool for building dynamic and active Web pages and distributed |
| object applications. When you visit an ActiveX Web site, ActiveX controls are |
| downloaded to your browser, where they remain in case you visit the site again. |
| Java - This is used to build downloadable Web components or Internet and |
| intranet business applications of all kinds. |
| Cookies - This is used by Web servers to track usage and to provide service |
| based on ID. |
| Web Proxy - This is a server that acts as an intermediary between a user and the |
| Internet to provide security, administrative control, and caching service. When a |
| proxy server is located on the WAN, it is possible for LAN users to avoid content |
| filtering restrictions. |
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Keyword Blocking |
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Enable URL | Select this if you want the ZyXEL Device to block Web sites based on words in the |
Keyword Blocking | web site address. For example, if you block the keyword bad, http:// |
| www.website.com/bad.html is blocked. |
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Keyword | Type a keyword you want to block in this field. You can use up to 64 printable |
| ASCII characters. There is no wildcard character, however. |
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Add | Click this to add the specified Keyword to the Keyword List. You can enter up to |
| 64 keywords. |
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