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EFW 2.4 - Cannot use multple content filters in http proxy
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S3@N
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EFW 2.4 - Cannot use multple content filters in http proxy
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Wednesday 02 June 2010, 10:23:45 pm »
Using EFW 2.4 Community Edition I have set up two contentfilter profiles. These each have one blacklisted site specified. I then set up 2 access policies, one for each filter with ANY source, destination and user agent, always active an no authentication. In testing I find that whichever filter is listed in the first access policy takes effect, the second does not - i.e. I am able to reach a site blacklisted by the second access policy in the list.
Is this a bug, limitation or have I misconfigured somewhere? If so what should I look at?
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Re: EFW 2.4 - Cannot use multple content filters in http proxy
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Thursday 03 June 2010, 07:49:23 am »
First rule is allowing your domains blacklisted in contentfilter2. It's a misconfig because rule #2 makes no sense.
Rule 1 with contentfilter1 means: Allow all traffic except those blacklisted on the contentfilter1.
As soon as one HTTP request meets a rule, it stops analyzing further rules.
So rule 2 will never be fired, rule 1 "eats" all the traffic.
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Re: EFW 2.4 - Cannot use multple content filters in http proxy
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Thursday 03 June 2010, 06:11:28 pm »
OK - makes sense. My (incorrect) assumption was that it would try rules in turn until it was blocked. So I guess that any rule that qualifies w.r.t source, destination, agent, authentication and time will be tried and the traffic passed or blocked depending on the result.
Thanks for the reply!
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Re: EFW 2.4 - Cannot use multple content filters in http proxy
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Quote from: S3@N on Thursday 03 June 2010, 06:11:28 pm
OK - makes sense. My (incorrect) assumption
That's why they say, don't assume, it make fool of both coz assume literally means /U/ME
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