Filtering
Profile Types:
A
filtering profile is used by all users who are set up to be filtered
on the network. This profile consists of rules that dictate whether
a user has access to a specified Web site or service on the Internet.
There are 10 types of filtering profiles that can be created, based
on the group type(s) set up in the tree menu of the Policy section
of the Administrator console:
- Global
filtering profile - the default filtering profile that is
positioned at the base of the hierarchical tree structure.
- Override
account profile - in the Global Group menu, this profile can
be set up for a specified user who is not in an IP group, and
in the master IP group menu, this profile can be set up for a
specified user in an master IP group
- Master
IP group filtering profile - takes precedence over the global
filtering profile.
-
IP sub-group filtering profile - takes precedence over the
IP group filtering profile.
- Individual
IP member filtering profile - takes precedence over the IP
sub-group filtering profile.
- LDAP container
filtering profile - takes precedence over the LDAP domain filtering
profile.
- LDAP
group filtering profile - takes precedence over the LDAP container
filtering profile.
- LDAP
member filtering profile - takes precedence over other LDAP
filtering profiles.
- LDAP workstation
filtering profile - used by an LDAP workstation in an LDAP domain.
This is a static profile that is tied to the IP address of a given
workstation and not to a particular user, and takes precedence
over the LDAP member filtering profile.
- Time
filtering profile - set up to be used at a specified time
by a designated IP or LDAP entity.
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