Add HTTP Inspection Policy: Select Accounts Parent topic

HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Policies > Add
Filters are required to add an HTTP Inspection policy. Several default filters are provided, but to create a policy using a custom filter, you must create the filters first at HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Filters. Acceptable accounts include a single IP address, an IP range, or an IP mask for both IPv4 and/or IPv6 accounts.
  • Enable policyEnable or disable the individual policy.
    Note
    Note
    If you have HTTP Inspection policies disabled at the global level (through HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Policies), the enabled status of an individual policy will be ignored.
  • Create new policyType a brief but descriptive name for the policy rule. Names must be unique, and will appear in the list of policies that appears when you click HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Policies.
  • Select the users to which the policy apples—This depends upon the user identification method that you are using—either IP address, a range of IP addresses, IP subset, Hostname (modified HTTP headers), or User/group name authentication. For more information about configuring the user identification method and defining the scope of a policy, see the User Identification page.
    Important
    Important
    Before choosing a Hostname, you need to prepare all clients on the LAN by running the following program on each client:
    /usr/iwss/bin/register_user_agent_header.exe
    This can be done by adding it to your Windows domain login script (or by creating one only for this purpose).
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