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Measures reported by FgFnWebFilterTest Web filtering is a means of controlling the content that an Internet user is able to view. With the popularity of web applications, the need to monitor and control web access is becoming a key component of secure content management systems that employ antivirus, web filtering, and messaging security. Important reasons for controlling web content include:
As the number and severity of threats increase on the World Wide Web, the risk potential increases within a company's network as well. Casual non-business related web surfing has caused many businesses countless hours of legal litigation as hostile environments have been created by employees who download and view offensive content. Web-based attacks and threats are also becoming increasingly sophisticated. Threats and web-based applications that cause additional problems for corporations include:
The methods available for monitoring and controlling Internet access range from manual and educational methods to fully automated systems designed to scan, inspect, rate and control web activity. Common web access control mechanisms include:
The FortiGate unit applies web filters in a specific order:
The FortiGate firewall blocks the URLs that are mentioned in the URL filter list. The firewall is not only capable of blocking the URLs but also blocks the applets, cookies and Activex controls of the URLs in an active manner. Administrators can keep track on the number of hits to the blocked URLs using the FgFnWebFilterTest test. By closely monitoring the FortiGate firewall, administrators can figure out the number of HTTP/HTTPS URLs that were blocked by the firewall as well as the number of applets, cookies and ActiveX controls of the URLs. This way, unwanted URLs can be blocked and the bandwidth consumption can be kept under check thus helping administrators maintain a prudent infrastructure at ease! Outputs of the test : One set of results for the target firewall being monitored. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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