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Creating Web or Secure Web Application Defenses<br />

Figure 6-7. Web/Secure<br />

Web Content Control tab<br />

About the Content Control<br />

tab<br />

6-18 Configuring Application Defenses<br />

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

certain types <strong>of</strong> embedded objects. Follow the steps below.<br />

Note: If you are configuring a Web or Secure Web defense for type Server, you will only be<br />

allowed to select the Deny SOAP option. If you are configuring a Web defense for type<br />

Client, the Deny SOAP option is not available.<br />

1. Select the Deny ActiveX Controls check box to scrub the ActiveX<br />

embedded objects from the Web content.<br />

2. Select the Deny Java Applets check box to scrub the Java Applet objects<br />

from the Web content.<br />

3. Select the Deny Scripting Languages check box to scrub scripting<br />

languages from the Web content.<br />

4. Select the Deny SOAP check box to scrub SOAP embedded objects from<br />

the Web content. In some cases, selecting this option can cause the<br />

entire page to be denied if it contains SOAP embedded objects.<br />

Configuring the Web/Secure Web Connection tab<br />

The Web/Secure Web Connection tab allows you to configure basic<br />

connection properties, such as the type <strong>of</strong> connection that will be<br />

allowed (transparent, non-transparent, or both), timeout properties,<br />

and fast path session properties. You can also configure whether to<br />

send traffic to an upstream proxy.<br />

Configuring connection properties is common to most Application<br />

Defenses. For information on configuring the Connections tab, see<br />

“Configuring connection properties” on page 6-48.<br />

Note: Click the Save icon to save your changes when you are finished configuring an<br />

Application Defense.

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