EasyManua.ls Logo

Check Point 770 - Creating a Permanent Access Rule

Check Point 770
112 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
82
3.
Select Custom or New to enter a specified application or
URL to block.
4.
Click Apply.
For more information on application and URL control, see the
Check Point 600/700 Appliance Administration Guide
or the
online help from the top right corner of your WebUI.
Creating a Permanent Access Rule
A Permanent Access Rule is used to make exceptions to the
default category definitions for specified users or groups. You
can set stand-alone access rules and block one group of users
from an area that others can access, or override the policy and
give access to certain applications for only specified users. For
example, HR can access Facebook during work hours as part
of their job but other users are blocked. Another example of an
exception is the payroll records of a company can only be
accessed by the finance group.
To create a permanent access rule:
1.
Go to Access Policy > Firewall > Policy.
2.
In Outgoing access to the Internet, click New.
The Add Rule window opens.
3.
In the Add Rule window, click Any in the Source column
and then click Users in the new window (Filter: Users).
This lets you create a rule for the selected user only. See
Configuring Local Users (on page 96) for steps to create
local users. You can also click New > Local user to create a
new local user from the rule wizard.
4.
Select a user from the list.

Table of Contents

Related product manuals