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Hi,my WSA ignores additional suspected malware addresses when I connect via http to the website. Connections on Port 23 (telnet) to the host ARE detected.In detail:I recently activated L4TM. In the L4 Traffic Monitor overview I can see several ports ...
Hi,how can I get a trusted root certificate with its private key to upload into WSA?We run a corporate CA and can sign user and server certificates without problem. When I create a certificate request (with OpenSSL as explained in the Ironport knowle...
Hi Josh,you wrote:2. Have a 'child' Intermediate CA cert signed by your root CA and import the public and private keys of the intermediate cert into the WSA. I forwarded your answer to our cert "gurus" and they are not able(?) to give me the informat...
Hi Josh,just to follow up:I solved the problem, reason was my proxy port P1 being in the DMZ segment of my network whereas the monitoring port listened in another internal network segment (routed by a Cisco Pix).The support line worked hard on the is...
ok, I'll open a ticket.BTW: if I set to monitor instead of block, I can see activity in the trafmon log file, like "Address 78.46.220.99 discovered for images2.mopo.de (images2.mopo.de) added to firewall blacklist. This is ok since I defined mopo.de ...
Hi,I ran into the same problem yesterday and today too. Google cache seems to have a bad reputation. Ironicaly the ironport blocked a cached version of a Cisco pdf document. Score is -6.2...http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:THpXsXW5S4kJ:www.cisco....