HP VPN Firewall Appliances Attack Protection Configuration Guide

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A Telnet filtering policy can contain different types of filtering entries and each type can contain multiple
filtering entries.
To configure a Telnet filtering policy:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter VD view.
switchto vd vd-name
This command is required for entering the
system view of a non-default VD.
3. Create a Telnet
filtering policy and
enter its view.
content-filtering telnet-policy
policy-name
By default, no Telnet filtering policy exists.
4. Specify a keyword
filtering entry for
command word
filtering.
command-filtering
keyword-entry
keyword-entry-name
Optional.
By default, no keyword filtering entry is
specified for command word filtering.
5. Enable Telnet filtering
logging.
logging enable
Optional.
By default, Telnet filtering logging is
disabled.
Telnet filtering logging takes effect only when
interzone policy rule logging is enabled.
NOTE:
Telnet filtering policies created in system view belong to the default VD.
Telnet filtering policies created in VD view belong to the corresponding VD.
Configuring a content filtering policy template
A content filtering policy template combines content filtering policies. You can apply configured content
filtering policies in a policy template to filter specific packets.
To configure a content filtering policy template:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter VD view.
switchto vd vd-name
This command is required for
entering the system view of a
non-default VD.
3. Create a content
filtering policy template
and enter its view.
content-filtering policy-template
policy-template-name
By default, no content filtering policy
template exists.