6.1 Web & AV
The Web Filtering Profiles section allows administrators to create and manage filtering profiles that control web access and content for users. This functionality is crucial for enforcing security policies and ensuring safe browsing practices within the network.
- ID: Each filtering profile is assigned a unique identifier (ID), which helps in easily referencing and managing specific profiles within the system.
- Name: A clear and descriptive name for the filtering profile is required, which helps administrators easily identify its purpose. Example: Toorce
- Type: Specifies the filtering mechanism applied, such as blocking or categorizing websites.
Content Categories
- Adult Content
- Dangerous Materials
- Education and Learning
- Entertainment
- Finance and Marketing
- Online Services
- Forums and Communities
- Security and Protection
- Miscellaneous
- Business/Corporate
- Computers and Technology
- E-Commerce
- Food
- Health and Fitness
- Law and Government
- News
- Photography
- Social Networking and Messaging
- Streaming Services
- Travel
6.2 Application Filter
The Application Filtering Profiles section allows administrators to create and manage profiles that control access to specific applications and services within the network.
- ID: A unique identifier for easy management of each application filtering profile.
- Name: A descriptive name that helps administrators identify the profile’s purpose. Example: Toorce
- Type: Specifies the type of filtering applied, such as blocking or restricting specific application categories.
Application Categories
- Business
- ISP/Telco
- Cybersecurity
- Hosting
- Games
- Advertiser
- VoIP/Conferencing
- Technology
- File Sharing
- Adult
- Arts and Entertainment
- News
- Financial
- Streaming Media
- Malware
- Recreation
- CDN
- Shopping
- Device/IoT
- Software Updates
- Remote Desktop
- Messaging
- Social media
- Portal
- Sports
- Career and Education
- VPN and Proxy
- Government
- Unclassified
6.3 IPS / IDS
The IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) Profiles section allows administrators to create and manage profiles that define parameters for intrusion detection and prevention within the Toorce firewall. This functionality is crucial for enhancing network security by monitoring and responding to potential threats.
- ID: A unique identifier for each IPS profile.
- Name: A descriptive name helps administrators identify the profile’s purpose and functionality. Example: Toorce
- Type: Specifies the category of IPS filtering applied.
IPS Profile Categories
- Network Security
- Malware and Threats
- Attack Responses
- Policies
- File and Media
- Experimental
- Miscellaneous
6.4 GEOIP
The GEOIP Profiles section allows administrators to create and manage profiles that control access based on geographical locations. This enhances security by managing traffic based on the geographic origin of requests.
- ID: A unique identifier for each GEOIP profile.
- Name: A descriptive name to identify the geographical focus of the profile, such as "Jordan." Example: Toorce
- Type: Specifies the category of GEOIP filtering applied.