I am trying to configure blocking on a wFilter configuration.
I have the following setup so far:
Internet -> Cisco ASA5505 -> SPAN port to wFilter computer (Dedicated Network Card - 10.0.0.100)
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48 Port Gigabit Switch
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Entire Network (192.168.102.0/24)
The wFilter computer has three Network cards:
10.0.0.100 - Span / monitoring interface
IP: 10.0.0.100
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: Unset
192.168.102.190 - remote access interface
IP: 192.168.102.190
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.102.1
192.168.102.195 - blocking interface
IP: 192.168.102.195
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.102.1
Within wFilter itself I have the following:
Under User-computer Table
User-account table
Selected Domain users have 'ACP Default' Blocking level applied
Under Blocking Levels
'ACP Default'
Enable Web Category Rule -> ACP Default Policy
Under Category Access Policy
'ACP Default Policy'
Selection of 'Deny' Access Policies
The Domain User 'Administrator' has the ACP Default Blocking level applied which has the ACP Default Policy applied which in turn has "Sexual" -> "Adult" set to 'Deny'
This user has been logged out and back in since applying the settings to wFilter but is still able to access porntube.com and sex.com (as an example).
Unable to block blacklisted porn websites
Moderators: imfirewall, gengw2000
Unable to block blacklisted porn websites
The "Web Category Access Policy" is based on a default url database of WFilter. However, the url database can not cover all websites in internet.
You may search a domain in "Category Settings"->"Category Search". If the search result is "not found", it means this domain is not in the default url database.
You have two solutions:
1. Once you find a domain not blocked, you can add it to the default url database in "Categories List"->"Add websites to a catagory"
2. Enable "Url Keywords Filtering". This feature blocks url based on keywords. For example, you may add "sex, porn" to the keywords list. So *sex*, *porn** will be blocked. Please check this guide: How to block porn websites from network computers?
You may search a domain in "Category Settings"->"Category Search". If the search result is "not found", it means this domain is not in the default url database.
You have two solutions:
1. Once you find a domain not blocked, you can add it to the default url database in "Categories List"->"Add websites to a catagory"
2. Enable "Url Keywords Filtering". This feature blocks url based on keywords. For example, you may add "sex, porn" to the keywords list. So *sex*, *porn** will be blocked. Please check this guide: How to block porn websites from network computers?
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