Destination groups (Figure 4.9) are groups of web content (e.g. domains, file extensions, etc.) that will be defined to be blocked or allowed. This destinations are configurable by:
- Domains: You may configure FQDN4.1 access, by domain or by TLD4.2 accessing a record to each line. Some possible denial examples:
FQDN example:
www.sapo.pt
www.marca.es
Domain example:
sapo.pt
marca.es
TLD example:
pt
es
- Extensions: In order to prevent certain files download through web pages you need to deny access to some file extensions. The following example shows that the download of three file extensions won't be possible.
Example of extensions denial:
mp3
mov
mpg
- Words in URL: You can deny in this field the access to pages that contain certain words after the domain (after the slash). An example for two words:
Denial example for word in the URL:
video
jokes
The following sites would be denied:
http://www.mtv.com/music/video/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video
http://kids.yahoo.com/jokes
Figure 4.9:
Proxy - Destination groups
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Footnotes
- ... FQDN4.1
- Fully Qualified Domain Name
- ... TLD4.2
- Top Level Domains
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