Chapter 43 Content Filtering
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43.4.2 Web Content Filter Profile Commands
The following table lists the commands that you can use to configure a web content filter profile. Use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode to be able to use these
commands. See Table 205 on page 368 for details about the values you can input with these
commands.
show content-filter passed warning
Displays the Zyxel Device’s record of sessions for which it has
given the user a warning before allowing access.
show content-filter settings
Displays the general content filtering settings.
show content-filter common-list
{trust|forbid}
Displays the common list of trusted or forbidden web sites.
show content-filter https-domain-
filter status
Displays HTTPs Domain Filter content filtering settings.
[no] content-filter sslv3 action
block
Block HTTPS web pages that are using SSL version 3 or earlier.
Table 206 content-filter General Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Table 207 content-filter Filtering Profile Commands Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] content-filter profile
filtering_profile
Creates a Web Content Filter profile. The no command
removes the profile.
[no] content-filter profile
filtering_profile url-server
Enables the Content Filter Category Service for this profile.
The no command disables the service.
[no] content-filter profile
filtering_profile custom
Sets a Web Content Filter profile to use a profile’s custom
settings (lists of trusted web sites and forbidden web sites and
blocking of certain web features). The
no command has the
profile not use the custom settings.
[no] content-filter profile
filtering_profile custom activex
Sets a Web Content Filter profile to block ActiveX controls.
The
no command sets the profile to allow ActiveX.
[no] content-filter profile
filtering_profile custom cookie
Sets a Web Content Filter profile to block Cookies. The no
command sets the profile to allow Cookies.
[no] content-filter profile
filtering_profile log-level-info
Enables this to has the Zyxel Device generate logs at the info
level. A log at the info level is a log to inform you of network
events that are not serious or critical. For example, the Zyxel
Device will generate an info level log when an admin level
account user logs in to the Zyxel Device through the web
configurator.
Use the no command to have the Zyxel Device generate
logs at the alert level. A log at the alert level is a log for
serious events that may need more immediate attention. For
example, you may want to know right away if there are
clients in your networks that try to access adult topics or
drugs related web pages.
Use the command show logging entries [priority
pri] to display the specified level logs.
content-filter profile
filtering_profile custom-list forbid
Enters the sub-command for configuring the Web Content
Filter profile’s list of forbidden hosts.