03-26-2013 02:00 PM
Due to auth issues with machine credentials caching on the WSAs and causing users to be unable to access the Internet I was wondering if I could allow a specific path and block the rest of the site to users.
So I would like to specifically allow the following:
http://liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com/liveupdate_3.3.0.99_english_livetri.zip
And blacklist this site:
http://liveupdate.symantecliveupdate.com/
Is this possible? Regex?
Thanks,
Mike
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03-27-2013 09:00 AM
liveupdate\.symantecliveupdate\.com/liveupdate_3\.3\.0\.99_english_livetri\.zip
I think that would be the one.
Cheers
Chris
03-26-2013 04:02 PM
Hi mike,
you can create a custom url category where you can add the regular expression specifying the path you want to block or allow.
Then add the custom url category you created to your access policy with action "block" or "allow"depending if you want to block or allow the path you specified in regular expression.
hope this helps.
Regards
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03-27-2013 09:00 AM
liveupdate\.symantecliveupdate\.com/liveupdate_3\.3\.0\.99_english_livetri\.zip
I think that would be the one.
Cheers
Chris
03-27-2013 09:03 AM
The regex above is correct. One caveat you will need one custom cat to allow the regex item and one custom cat to block the whole site.
Make sure the regex custom cat is placed above the domain custom cat.
Christian Rahl
Customer Support Engineer
Cisco Web Content Security Appliance
Cisco Technical Assistance Center RTP
03-27-2013 09:13 AM
Chris,
Thank you for the code! I'm going to give it a try here in the next few minutes and I will let you know if it does the trick.
Thanks,
Mike
03-27-2013 10:06 AM
Chris,
I just verified. This did the trick for me. Thank you very much!
Mike
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