Url groups, 4 url groups – Kerio Tech KERIO WINROUTE FIREWALL 6 User Manual

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14.4 URL Groups

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Note:

1.

Generally, protocol inspectors cannot be applied to secured traffic (SSL/TLS). In this case,

WinRoute “perceives” the traffic as binary data only. This implies that such traffic cannot

be deciphered.

2.

Under certain circumstances, appliance of a protocol inspector is not desirable. There-

fore, it is possible to disable a corresponding inspector temporarily. For details, refer to

chapter

7.7

.

14.4 URL Groups

URL Groups enable the administrator to define HTTP rules easily (see chapter

12.2

). For exam-

ple, to disable access to a group of web pages, you can simply define a URL group and assign

permissions to the URL group, rather than defining permissions to each individual URL rule.

A URL group rule is processed significantly faster than a greater number of separate rules for

individual URLs. It is also possible to cascade URL groups.

URL groups can be defined in Configuration Definitions URL Groups.

Figure 14.9

URL Groups

The default WinRoute installation already includes predefined URL groups:

Ads/Banners — common URLs of pages that contain advertisements, banners, etc.

Search engines — top Internet search engines.

Windows Updates — URL of pages requested for automatic updates of Windows.

These URL groups are used in predefined URL rules (see chapter

12.2

). WinRoute administra-

tors can use predefined groups in their custom rules or/and edit them if needed.

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