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Web Gateway 7.1.5 Product Guide - McAfee

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7<br />

System configuration<br />

System settings<br />

DNS system settings<br />

The DNS system settings are settings for the domain name servers. The appliance uses these to<br />

retrieve the IP addresses that match the host names submitted in user requests.<br />

Note: These settings are configured on the Appliances tab of the Configuration top-level menu.<br />

Domain Name Service Settings<br />

Settings for the IP addresses of different domain name servers<br />

Primary Domain Name Server — IP address of the first server<br />

Secondary Domain Name Server — IP address of the second server<br />

Tertiary Domain Name Server — IP address of the third server<br />

File Server system settings<br />

The File Server system settings are used for configuring dedicated file server ports on the appliance to<br />

enable, for example, the downloading of files by clients.<br />

Note: These settings are configured on the Appliances tab of the Configuration top-level menu.<br />

HTTP Connector Port<br />

Settings for configuring dedicated file server ports on the appliance<br />

Enable dedicated file server port over HTTP — When selected, the dedicated HTTP file server ports<br />

configured below are enabled<br />

HTTP connector — Port number of the dedicated HTTP file server port<br />

You can enter more than one port number here, separating them by commas. The allowed range is<br />

1024 to 65335.<br />

Note: You can set up a port forwarding rule if you want to forward requests to ports 1-1023.<br />

Instead of entering a port number alone, you can enter it with an IP address. This means connecting to<br />

the appliance over this port is only allowed when using the specified address.<br />

For example:<br />

An appliance has two interfaces with IP addresses as follows:<br />

eth0: 192.168.0.10, eth1: 10.149.110.10<br />

You enter the following under HTTP connector:<br />

4711, 192.168.0.10:4722<br />

Then connecting to the appliance over port 4711 is allowed using both IP addresses, whereas<br />

connecting over port 4722 requires that IP address 192.168.0.10 is used.<br />

Note: Restricting connections in the latter way can be used for setting up an intranet.<br />

Enable dedicated file server port over HTTPS — When selected, a dedicated HTTPS file server port<br />

is enabled<br />

HTTPS connector — Port number of the dedicated HTTPS file server port<br />

You can enter more than one port number here, separating them by commas. The allowed range is<br />

1024 to 65335.<br />

Entering an IP address with a port number can be done in the same way as for the HTTP connector and<br />

has the same meaning.<br />

Note: You can set up a port forwarding rule if you want to forward requests to ports 1-1023.<br />

For more information on port forwarding rules, see Port Forwarding system settings.<br />

250 <strong>McAfee</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Gateway</strong> <strong>7.1.5</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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