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In an Active Directory environment that includes multiple domains, Websense software does not always recognize Windows group memberships. In some instances, Websense software does not apply policies assigned to group objects, and some Global groups may not even appear as objects to be added when browsing the directory in Websense Manager. Additionally, report criteria does [...]
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The Websense Master Database includes the Bandwidth Premium Group (also known asBandwidth Categories), which includes the category Internet Radio and TV. As with any other Websense category, you can add this category to your policy in Websense Manager, and then block users from access.
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Adding and applying an approved URL list Follow these steps to create an approved URL list in Websense Manager: Right-click in the navigation tree, and select Add Approved URL List. The Add Approved URL List dialog box appears. Enter a unique name for the approved URL list (for example, HR Sites). Click OK. The approved URL list is [...]
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To set up a Web filtering policy that is different at different times of the day or different days of the week: Adding a URL category filter In Websense Manager, right-click in the navigation tree, and then select Add URL Category Filter. The Add URL Category Filter dialog box appears. Enter a unique name for the [...]
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You can add individual computers in your network as clients in Websense Manager, and then assign specific policies to those computers. Right-click in the navigation tree and select Add Computer. The Add Computer dialog box appears. Enter the IP address of the computer in the dialog box, and then click OK. The computer IP address is added [...]
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Create your own policies to apply different levels of Internet filtering to different clients (users or machines) in your network. You can create as many policies as you need to customize filtering for your organization. To create a policy in Websense Manager: Right-click in the navigation tree, and then select Add Policy. Enter a name (1-25 [...]
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Keyloggers is a subcategory in both the Websense Enterprise Security Premium Group (PG) and Client Policy Manager (CPM). This article discusses the Security PG subcategory. Keyloggers are programs that run in the background recording all keystrokes, and which may also send those keystrokes (potentially including passwords or confidential information) to an external party. Keylogging can [...]
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If you want to create a policy that enforces different category sets, based on the time or days of the week, you need to edit an existing policy. For example, you could block the Shopping category Monday through Friday, from 7:00 am to 6:00pm. On weekends, and after hours, employees would have unlimited access to [...]
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We will use an example based approach to examine the various iptables commands. In this first example, we will create a very simple set of rules to set up a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall that will allow all outgoing connections but block all unwanted incoming connections:
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Working with iptables from the command line requires root privileges, so you will need to become root for most things we will be doing. Iptables should be installed by default on all CentOS 3.x, 4.x and 5.x installations. You can check to see if iptables is installed on your system by: $ rpm -q iptables [...]
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Access to the news server can be open to everyone, or it can require user authentication. The NNTP service allows fine tuning of security policies and is capable of handling a large number of virtual domains and independent server instances on a single computer. The NNTP service is not installed by default. You must install [...]
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Successfully networking your Ubuntu system with Windows clients involves providing and integrating with services common to Windows environments. Such services assist the sharing of data and information about the computers and users involved in the network, and may be classified under three major categories of functionality: File and Printer Sharing Services. Using the Server Message [...]
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This article describes new options that you can use to assign user rights in Windows that affect the Terminal Services feature. Windows Server 2003 includes the following new User Rights options: Allow logon through Terminal Services Deny logon through Terminal Services You can use these options to change the set of permissions a user must [...]
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7 Ways to Share Information in Windows Environment Got a document, graphic, spreadsheet, program, or just a thought you want to share with your co-workers? The method you choose to share it depends on the content you’re sharing, your personal work style, the tools you have, and if you’re at home, in your office, or [...]
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