Re: Block content types
- From: "Daniel" <danieltbt05@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 16:11:17 +0800
Hi, what is different in block content type from blocking using signature ?
Daniel
"Mohammad Ghavidel" <MohammadGhavidel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:D3A98348-BF0C-4466-95A9-AD95F254A0F2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
make a url set taht conatins the sites that have problem with your orginal
rule.the add an exception to the Destination tab of the rule with this url
set.then creat another rule that permit all content types to only this url
set as destination and place it below the orginal rule.
--
Mohammad Ghavidel MCSE 2000 & 2003
"Gaby" wrote:
Hello, i have a question about how to block some content types in Isa
Server
2006, I have an ISA Server 2006 configured with single home template and
I
want some users can not download audio an video files. For this purpose
I
have configured an access rule that allow HTTP and FTP protocols to
specific
user groups, in the tab content types I checked all types except audio
and
video types. This is the first rule in firewall policy. The rule works
OK
blocking this content types (audio and video contents), but the users
which
apply this rule cannot open any web mail like hotmail, gmail, etc.
Internet
explorer shows this error: "The isa server could not retrieve the url
specified".
When I review session monitoring I can see that SSL TUNEL protocol is not
permit. then I modify the rule and permit All content types the error
disappears.
I have tried to do this in another way. I configured a deny rule that
deny
http and ftp protocols and i checked just audio and video options in the
tab
content types, so if I apply this rule the users can not navigate to
internet.
Any ideas to solve this? How can i create an access rule that permit the
access to http and ftp protocols and deny audio and video content types?
.
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