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Webwasher 6.5 SSL Scanner User's Guide - McAfee

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To add an exception to the list, use the area labeled:<br />

• Add new exception<br />

<strong>SSL</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong><br />

In the input field provided here, enter the exception you want to add to the<br />

certificate list.<br />

https:// has been entered in this field as default information at the beginning<br />

of an exception name. The input format for its remaining parts is:<br />

host [:port]<br />

Furthermore, configure the following methods for a new exception:<br />

— by certificate<br />

Enabling the by certificate method means that the certificate issued<br />

for the host you are adding as an exception is checked by the verification<br />

process.<br />

After enabling this method, select an action from the drop-down list<br />

provided here.<br />

For the meaning of these actions, see the following table:<br />

by certificate by host<br />

Allow Theexceptionisallowed. not available<br />

Block The exception is blocked. The exception is blocked.<br />

Tunnel The activities of the <strong>SSL</strong><br />

<strong>Scanner</strong> are bypassed and<br />

no verification process is<br />

executed.<br />

Warn Incident The exception is allowed, but<br />

a warning is displayed.<br />

Only Cert<br />

Checking<br />

Only<br />

Decryption<br />

The activities of the <strong>SSL</strong><br />

<strong>Scanner</strong> are bypassed and<br />

no verification process is<br />

executed.<br />

not available<br />

not available The content provided by the<br />

host you are adding as an<br />

exception is not decrypted,<br />

and the exception is allowed.<br />

Note: In this case, the<br />

certificate will be checked.<br />

not available The content provided by the<br />

host you are adding as an<br />

exception is decrypted, and<br />

the exception is allowed.<br />

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