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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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Refine Filtering PoliciesUse the Filter Components > Edit File Types > Add File Type page to definecustom file types.ImportantCustom file types and custom additions to predefinedtypes are used in extension-based filtering, but not<strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway or Gateway Anywheretrue file type analysis. See Filtering based on fileextension, page 283, and Filtering based on file analysis,page 286, for more information.1. Enter a unique File type name.You can create a custom file type with the same name as a <strong>Web</strong>sense-defined filetype in order to add additional file extensions to the existing file type.2. Enter file extensions, one per line, in the File extensions list. You do not need toinclude the dot (“.”) before each extension.3. Click OK to return to the Edit File Types screen. The new file type appears in theFile Types list.4. When you are finished working with file type definitions, click OK on the EditFile Types page. Changes are not implemented until you click Save and Deploy.Adding file extensions to a file type<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> | <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Solutions | <strong>Version</strong> <strong>7.7</strong>.xUse the Filter Components > Edit File Types > Add File Extensions page to addfile extensions to the selected file type.ImportantCustom file types and custom additions to predefinedtypes are used in extension-based filtering, but not<strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway or Gateway Anywheretrue file type analysis. See Filtering based on fileextension, page 283, and Filtering based on file analysis,page 286, for more information.1. Verify that the expected file type name appears next to Selected file type.2. Enter file extensions, one per line, in the File extensions list. You do not need toinclude the dot (“.”) before each extension.3. Click OK to return to the Edit File Types screen. The new file extensions appearin the Custom file extensions list.4. When you are finished working with file type definitions, click OK on the EditFile Types page. Changes are not implemented until you click Save and Deploy.<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> 289

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