WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
Using HostWatchWhile the top part of the window only shows the connections to and from the selected interface, thebottom of the HostWatch window shows all connections to and from all interfaces. The information isshown in a table with the ports and the time the connection was created.Controlling the HostWatch windowYou can change the HostWatch window to show only the necessary items. You can use this feature tomonitor specified hosts, ports, or users.1 From HostWatch, select View > Filter.54 WatchGuard System Manager
Using HostWatch2 Click the tab to monitor: Policy List, External Hosts, Other Hosts, Ports, or Authenticated Users.3 On the tab for each item you do not want to see, clear the check boxes in the dialog box.4 On the tab for each item you do want to see, type the IP address, port number, or user name tomonitor. Click Add. Do this for each item that HostWatch must monitor.5 Click OK.Changing HostWatch view propertiesYou can change how HostWatch shows information. For example, HostWatch can show host names asan alternative to addresses.1 From HostWatch, select View > Settings.2 Use the Display tab to change how the hosts appear in the HostWatch window.3 Use the Line Color tab to change the colors of the lines between NAT, proxy, blocked, and normalconnections.4 Click OK to close the Settings dialog box.Adding a blocked site from HostWatchTo add an IP address to the blocked sites list from HostWatch, right-click on the connection and use thepop-up window to select the IP address from the connection to add to the blocked sites list. You mustset the time for the IP address to be blocked, and give the configuration passphrase.User Guide 55
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Using HostWatch2 Click the tab to monitor: Policy List, External Hosts, Other Hosts, Ports, or Authenticated <strong>User</strong>s.3 On the tab for each item you do not want to see, clear the check boxes in the dialog box.4 On the tab for each item you do want to see, type the IP address, port number, or user name tomonitor. Click Add. Do this for each item that HostWatch must monitor.5 Click OK.Changing HostWatch view propertiesYou can change how HostWatch shows information. For example, HostWatch can show host names asan alternative to addresses.1 From HostWatch, select View > Settings.2 Use the Display tab to change how the hosts appear in the HostWatch window.3 Use the Line Color tab to change the colors of the lines between NAT, proxy, blocked, and normalconnections.4 Click OK to close the Settings dialog box.Adding a blocked site from HostWatchTo add an IP address to the blocked sites list from HostWatch, right-click on the connection and use thepop-up window to select the IP address from the connection to add to the blocked sites list. You mustset the time for the IP address to be blocked, and give the configuration passphrase.<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 55