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Chapter 6: Configuring Application Defenses<br />

Creating Web or Secure Web Application Defenses<br />

158<br />

Enabling Web/Secure Web configuration tabs<br />

To enable (or disable) feature enforcement tabs for Web/Secure Web, you<br />

must first select the appropriate check box in the Enforcements tab. When you<br />

select the check box for a feature, that tab becomes enabled.<br />

Note: The Connection tab does not need to be enabled before you can configure<br />

it.<br />

The following tabs can be enabled:<br />

Note: If you are configuring a Secure Web defense and you select the Decrypt<br />

Web Traffic check box, you can enable any <strong>of</strong> the tabs below. If you select the Do<br />

Not Decrypt Web Traffic check box, you can only enable the SmartFilter tab.<br />

• URL Control—The URL Control tab allows you to configure filtering on the<br />

URL contained in the HTTP request. To enable URL filtering, select this<br />

check box. To configure URL filtering properties, select the URL Control tab<br />

and see “Configuring the Web/Secure Web URL Control tab” on page 160.<br />

• HTTP Request—The HTTP Request tab allows you to configure header<br />

filtering on HTTP requests. To enable HTTP header filtering for HTTP<br />

requests, select this check box. To configure HTTP header request<br />

properties, select the HTTP Request tab and see “Configuring the Web/<br />

Secure Web HTTP Request tab” on page 162.<br />

• HTTP Reply—The HTTP Reply tab allows you to configure header filtering<br />

on HTTP replies. To enable HTTP header filtering for HTTP replies, select<br />

this check box. To configure HTTP header reply properties, select the<br />

HTTP Reply tab and see “Configuring the Web/Secure Web HTTP Reply<br />

tab” on page 163.<br />

• MIME/Virus/Spyware—The MIME/Virus/Spyware tab allows you to<br />

configure MIME (Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions) and anti-virus/<br />

spyware filtering, virus signature scanning, and infected file handling. To<br />

enable filtering for MIME/virus/spyware, select this check box. To configure<br />

MIME/virus/spyware properties, select the MIME/Virus/Spyware tab and<br />

see “Configuring the Web/Secure Web MIME/Virus/Spyware tab” on page<br />

165.<br />

• Content Control—The Content Control tab allows you to configure filtering<br />

for Web content types including Active X, Java, scripting languages, and<br />

SOAP. (For Secure Web, you can only configure SOAP filtering.) To enable<br />

content filtering, select this check box. To configure content control<br />

properties, select the Content Control tab and see “Configuring the Web/<br />

Secure Web Content Control tab” on page 168.<br />

• SmartFilter —The SmartFilter tab allows you to enable filtering <strong>of</strong> Web<br />

traffic using SmartFilter. For information on configuring the SmartFilter tab,<br />

see “Configuring the Web/Secure Web SmartFilter tab” on page 169.

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