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Webwasher 6.5 SSL Scanner User's Guide - McAfee

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

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Using this section, you can inspect and manage incidents relating to <strong>SSL</strong>-encrypted<br />

communication.<br />

The Incident Manager enables you to retrieve incident.dat files from <strong>Webwasher</strong><br />

instances. It synchronizes and displays them, adding hosts or certificates<br />

to the policy-dependent or independent (global) certificate list.e<br />

Note that an incident.dat file will only be written if you have configured an<br />

Allow&LogIncidentor Block & Log Incident action or a user defined<br />

action that leads to writing a log file.<br />

You can view and edit the incidents list on the Incident Management page.<br />

It is opened with or without a refresh by clicking on one of the following buttons:<br />

or:<br />

For a description of this page, see the next section.<br />

Incident Management<br />

Using the Incident Management page, you can inspect <strong>SSL</strong> incidents and<br />

add them either to the policy-dependent or independent (global) certificate list.<br />

On this page, a table is provided listing all incidents that occurred after the last<br />

refresh of this list was performed. All of them have not yet been processed.<br />

To perform a refresh, click on the Refresh Incident List button, which is located<br />

above the left side of the table:<br />

This will process the stored incidents and add them to the list.<br />

If <strong>Webwasher</strong> is running in a cluster, a refresh will lead to a synchronization<br />

with the subscribed sites. Depending on the sites load, the refresh may take<br />

a moment.<br />

The list will be cross-checked with the policy-dependent and independent certificate<br />

lists to avoid multiple entries.

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