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LANCOM Content Filter
Chapter 3: Advanced configuration of the LANCOM Content Filter with LANconfig
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BOTH when the override type is "Category-and-Domain" and the
override was successful
ERROR when the override fails
OK if either CATEGORY or DOMAIN or BOTH are applicable
If several attributes are defined in one tag, the section should be displayed
if at least one of these conditions is met. All tags and attributes can be
abbreviated to the first two letters (e.g. CF-CA or CF-IF BL). This is
necessary as the blocking text may only contain a maximum of 254
characters.
Example:
<CF-IF CA BO>Categories <CF-CAT/> are </CF-IF><CF-IF BO> in
domain <CF-DO/></CF-IF><CF-IF DO>. Access to domain <CF- DO/>
is allowed for </CF-IF><CF-IF OK> f&uuml;r <CF-DU/> minutes.
<br><CF-LI/></CF-IF><CF-IF ERR>Override error :<br><CF-ERR/
></CF-IF>
3.4 Profiles in the LANCOM Content Filter
This is where you can create content filter profiles that are used to check
websites for prohibited content. A content filter profile always has a name
and, for various time periods, it activates the desired category profile and,
optionally, a blacklist and a whitelist.
In order to provide different configurations for the various timeframes, several
content-filter profile entries are created with the same name. The content
filter profile is thus made up of the sum of all entries with the same name.
The firewall refers to this content-filter profile.
Please note that you must make corresponding settings in the firewall
in order to use the profiles in the LANCOM Content Filter.
3.4.1 Profiles
The settings for the profiles are to be found here:
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