HTTP > URL Filtering > Policies
Make sure that the URL filtering module is enabled before you start. The Account fields
support IPv6 addresses. You can define one rule for any IPv6 host, and this policy
rule is triggered when the client accesses Web sites through IWSVA.
When selecting policies, both IPv4 and IPv6 policies will appear. In the Account field,
acceptable account entries include a single IPv6 address, an IPv6 range, or an IPv6
mask similar to what has been supported with IPv4.
IWSVA supports the "URL Warn mode" feature with IPv6, and can automatically redirect
the warning message to IWSVA’s IPv6 or IPv4 addresses to the client based on the version
of the client’s IP address.
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When a client uses an IPv4 address, IWSVA sends a redirect request with IWSVA’s IPv4
address.
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When a client uses an IPv6 address, IWSVA sends a redirect request with IWSVA’s IPv6
address.
The URL Filtering Policy list shows all policies on the system—enabled as well as
disabled. Click Add to create a new policy, or click a list item to edit an existing one.
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Enable URL filtering—Globally controls the enabled status of all policies; overrides the status of an
individual policy. Click Save after enabling or disabling URL filtering.
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Enable dynamic URL categorization—Globally controls the enabled status of URL categorization. Click Save after enabling or disabling dynamic URL categorization.
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Add—Opens the Add Policy wizard that will take you through the steps of defining a new
policy.
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Priority—Sets the order of precedence—if two conflicting policies overlap in their scope,
the policy with the higher priority (closer to 1) will be applied and the other ignored.
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Deploy Policies—Click this button after creating or modifying a URL filtering policy to have it immediately
take effect.
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