03-12-2018 11:37 PM - edited 03-08-2019 07:03 PM
Selected Reputation Level |
Selected Rule Action |
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High Risk |
Suspicious Site |
Benign Site with Security Risk |
Benign Site |
Well Known |
1 - High Risk |
Block, Allow |
Allow |
Allow |
Allow |
Allow |
2 - Suspicious Sites |
Block |
Block, Allow |
Allow |
Allow |
Allow |
3 - Benign Sites with Security Risk |
Block |
Block |
Block, Allow |
Allow |
Allow |
4 - Benign Sites |
Block |
Block |
Block |
Block, Allow |
Allow |
5 - Well Known |
Block |
Block |
Block |
Block |
Block, Allow |
Note: To see URL category and reputation information in events and application details, you must create at least one rule with a URL condition
TIP
How URL Lookup Process works?
In order to accelerate the URL lookup process, the URL filtering provides a dataset that is installed on a Firepower System locally. Dependent upon the amount of memory (RAM) available on an appliance, there are two types of datasets:
Type of Dataset |
Memory Requirement |
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On Version 5.3 |
On Version 5.4 or higher |
20 Million URL Dataset |
> 2GB |
> 3.4 GB |
1 Million URL Dataset |
<= 2GB |
<= 3.4 GB |
Hello,
How do you notify a worker that the HTTPS website he visited is blocked by the IT department?
I dont understand how the worker can know that if you cannot configure HTTP response page for HTTPS blocked URL.
Thanks in advance,
Lucas
Hi Lucas,
You can configure a HTTP block page as normal and use SSL decryption to decrypt blocked sites first, this way the end user will still see a block page response, rather than a timeout on those blocked pages.
Kind Regards,
David
Hi,sir
I want to know if it affects Manual URL Filtering? I wanted to use the FTD's Manual URL Filtering to manage the whitelist strategy for data center access to the Internet.
Hi @Mohammed al Baqari ,
Can I use URL filtering together with application control? My use case is to allow FTP using a specific URL.
Thanks
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