Url blocking, Figure 50: port forwarding settings, Url b – SMC Networks BARRICADE SMC7901WBRA2 B1 User Manual

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By filtering inbound Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) the risk of

compromising the network can be reduced. URLs are commonly used to

point to websites. By specifying a URL or a keyword contained in a URL

traffic from that site may be blocked.

Figure 50: Port Forwarding Settings

The following items are displayed on this page:

URL Blocking — Selects the enabling or disabling of URL blocking.

(Default: Disabled)

Apply Changes — Implements the selected URL blocking.

FQDN — A fully qualified domain name (FQDN), sometimes referred to

as an absolute domain name, is a domain name that specifies its exact

location in the tree hierarchy of the Domain Name System (DNS). It

specifies all domain levels, including the top-level domain and the root

domain. Fully qualified domain names leave no ambiguity as to their

identity. Enter the top level and root domains for the URL that you want

to block. For example, myhost.example.com.

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Details the configured FQDNs to be blocked.

Select — Highlights an entry in the URL Blocking Table.

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