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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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HTTP and FTP filtering<br />

Figure 13.6<br />

<strong>Kerio</strong> Web Filter configuration<br />

Categorize each page regardless of HTTP rules...<br />

If this option is enabled, <strong>Kerio</strong> Web Filter categorization will be applied to any web pages<br />

(i.e. to all HTTP requests processed by the HTTP protocol inspector).<br />

Categorization of all pages is necessary for statistics of the categories of visited web<br />

pages (see chapter 21). If you do not intend to keep these statistics, it is recommended<br />

disable this option (categorization of all web pages might be demanding and it might<br />

decrease <strong>Kerio</strong> Control performance).<br />

Servers (Web sites) not to be rated by the module can be specified in <strong>Kerio</strong> Web Filter white list.<br />

Use the Add button to open a dialog where a new item (server or a Web page) can be added.<br />

Server<br />

Use the Server item to specify web sites not to be classified by the <strong>Kerio</strong> Web Filter. The<br />

following items can be specified:<br />

• server name (e.g. www.kerio.com). Server name represents any URL at<br />

a corresponding server,<br />

• address of a particular webpage without protocol specification (http://) — e.g.<br />

www.kerio.com/index.html,<br />

• URL using wildcard matching (e.g. *.kero.*). An asterisk stands for any<br />

number of characters (even zero), a*.kero.* question-mark represents just one<br />

symbol.<br />

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