Hello, With the WSA in transparrent redirection mode and using WCCP, would there be any 'normally' expected result that would deny traffic directly to an IP address out to the internet? I was asked to look into this as our cyber team seemed to ...
This issue came up today when one person in our group upgraded their browser from IE 10 to IE 11.In our environment we only allow Internet Explorer with some limited Firefox Users as well.The user agent string for IE 11 is different from IE 10 so it ...
Hello,I was asked to find out what the total 'bandwidth' that was being used by our WSA boxes over say a period of 30 days. Does anyone know if there is anyway to find this out either via the WSA or the SMA appliances?We have 2 S370's running 7.5.1-2...
Has anyone else heard of this? My boss found an article and I've been experimenting with mixed results. Some pages blocked by WBRS are still blocked while others open to the main page.Some sites that we use a warn screen on for our endusers bypass th...
Does anyone know of or have a list of exactly what services/ports are being used when this option is seclected?We do seperate our traffic by having this enabled but have had a few unexepected behaviours such as when moving the M1 int to a replacement...
If already using an Identity with a URL category for Windows update URL's, Would adding the "Common User Agent" - "Microsoft Windows Update" restrict all URL categories added to the Identity?
Looking at the Advanced section you can define by:
"Proxy ...
Hi Miguel,We actually fixed this not long after I submitted this post which I should have updated...Your suggestion for uas would work as well but we actually went with, {rv:11.0}, for the string. I do worry from time to time MS could change it with ...
Hi All,I have a question relating to this thread. In general, can the amount (number) of Identities, Access Policies, Decryption Policies contribute to high CPU loading?If so, is there some general round number to use as a guideline?I ask this becaus...
Just an FYI...You can also add %L to access log field if you wish... x-local_time %L Request local time in human readable format: DD/MMM/YYYY : hh:mm:ss +nnnn. This field is written with double-quotes in the access logs. KJ
Hi Javier,The link I posted does require a cisco login account to access the page. I just made a bookmark favorite on the toolbar to it as it has changed a few times and I just got tired of always looking for it etc...Browser is just IE 8 atm. Firef...