User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WatchGuard® Firebox® X Edge User Guide
- Certifications and Notices
- Declaration of Conformity
- Notice to Users
- WatchGuard Firebox Software
- End-User License Agreement
- Copyright, Trademark, and Patent Information
- Limited Hardware Warranty
- Abbreviations Used in this Guide
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Network Security
- CHAPTER 2 Installing the Firebox® X Edge
- CHAPTER 3 Configuration and Management Basics
- CHAPTER 4 Changing Your Network Settings
- Using the Network Setup Wizard
- Configuring the External Network
- Configuring the Trusted Network
- Configuring the Optional Network
- Enabling the optional network
- Changing the IP address of the optional network
- Using DHCP on the optional network
- Setting optional network DHCP address reservations
- Configuring the optional network for DHCP relay
- Using static IP addresses for optional computers
- Adding computers to the optional network
- Requiring encrypted connections
- Making Static Routes
- Viewing Network Statistics
- Registering with the Dynamic DNS Service
- Enabling the WAN Failover Option
- Enabling External Modem Failover
- CHAPTER 5 Setting up the Firebox X Edge Wireless
- CHAPTER 6 Configuring Firewall Settings
- CHAPTER 7 Configuring Logging
- CHAPTER 8 Configuring WebBlocker
- CHAPTER 9 Configuring Virtual Private Networks
- CHAPTER 10 Configuring the MUVPN Client
- CHAPTER 11 Managing the Firebox® X Edge
- Viewing Current Sessions and Users
- About User Authentication
- Adding or Editing a User Account
- About Seat Licenses
- Selecting HTTP or HTTPS for Firebox Management
- Changing the HTTP Server Port
- Setting up VPN Manager Access
- Updating the Firmware
- Activating Upgrade Options
- Enabling the Model Upgrade Option
- Configuring Additional Options
- Viewing the Configuration File
- APPENDIX A Firebox®X Edge Hardware
- Index
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Allowing Certain Sites to Bypass WebBlocker
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masturbation, copulation, pedophilia, as well as intimacy
involving nude or partially nude people in heterosexual, bisexual,
lesbian, or homosexual encounters. It also includes phone sex
advertisements, dating services, adult personals, and sites
devoted to selling pornographic CD-ROMs and videos.
Full Nudity
Pictures exposing any or all portions of human genitalia. Topic
does
not
include sites categorized as Partial/Artistic Nudity
containing partial nudity of a wholesome nature. It does not
include Web sites for publications such as
National Geographic
or
Smithsoni
a
n
magazine or sites hosted by museums such as the
Guggenheim, the Louvre or the Museum of Modern Art.
Partial/artistic Nudity
Pictures exposing the female breast or full exposure of either
male or female buttocks except when exposing genitalia that is
handled in the Full Nudity category. Topic does not include
swimsuits, including thongs.
For information on how to see whether specific sites are included in
the SurfControl database, and for more information on WebBlocker
categories, see
https://www.watchguard.com/support/AdvancedFaqs/web_main.asp
- How can I see a list of blocked sites?
- How do different sites map into WebBlocker’s 14 categories?
Allowing Certain Sites to Bypass WebBlocker
Some si
tes are useful even when they are denied by WebBlocker.
You can allow these sites regardless of other WebBlocker settings.
For example, employees in your company might need to see Web
sites that contain medical information. Some of these sites are for-
bidden by WebBlocker because they fall into the category of sex
education. You override the WebBlocker setting by adding the site
to the Allowed Sites list.