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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Content Security<br />

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Note that besides this list, which is configured only for a particular policy, there<br />

is also the list of Global Trusted Certificate Authorities. If a CA does not appear<br />

in the list of trusted CAs configured here, the settings configured for the global<br />

list will apply.<br />

To select a CA from the list of known CAs and add it to the list of trusted CAs,<br />

use the area labeled:<br />

• Select CA<br />

Select the CA you want to add to the list of trusted CAs from the drop-down<br />

list provided here.<br />

If this list is empty, it means that all known CAs have been included in the<br />

list of trusted CAs, either as trusted or not trusted.<br />

The addition of a CA here will be valid only under the policy you are currently<br />

configuring.<br />

To make the addition valid for all policies, mark the checkbox labeled Add<br />

to all policies before proceeding any further.<br />

Then click on either of these two buttons, according to whether you want<br />

to add the CA as trusted or not trusted:<br />

— Trust<br />

Click on this button to add a CA to the list as trusted.<br />

— Do not trust<br />

Click on this button to add a CA to the list as not trusted.<br />

The list of trusted CAs is displayed at the bottom of this section.<br />

To display only a particular number of list entries at a time, type this number<br />

in the input field labeled Number of entries per page and enter it using the<br />

Enter key of your keyboard.<br />

If the number of entries is higher than this number, the remaining entries are<br />

shown on successive pages. A page indicator is then displayed, where you<br />

can select a particular page by clicking on the appropriate arrow symbols.<br />

To sort the list in ascending or descending order, click on the symbol next to<br />

the Certificate Authority column heading.<br />

To change the status of CA from trusted to not trusted or the other way round,<br />

mark or clear the Trusted checkbox in the same line.<br />

Then click on Apply Changes to make this setting effective. You can edit<br />

more than one list entry and make the changes effective in one go.

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