This guide shows the steps to configure the Local (on-premises) CFS Server.
The CFS Local Responder Service is a Virtual Machine (VM) running CFS Services and it can be installled locally on a network. The firewall will point to this VM for ratings lookup.
It will also include Proxy Support with authentication.
NOTE:Â This service will require an additional license to be installed and configured.
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The Local CFS Responder Service is a new feature developed to extend and enhance CFS service availability. In depth, it improves CFS performances in some cases:
Configure the Local CFS Server
NOTE:Â Please, make sure to follow the suggested VM Specs: ESX/ESXi / Hyper-V, 50GB Hard Disk; Quad-Core CPU; 16GB RAM.

Configure the SonicWall to contact the Local CFS Server for rating requests
CAUTION:Â This section will only be displayed if there is a valid license for the Local CFS Server.
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Configuring Blacklist or Whitelist
You can now import a blacklist or add blacklisted URLs one by one by clicking the Blacklist/Whitelist tab:

Local CFS Server Administration
From the Administration tab you can manage your Local CFS Server:

NOTE:Â The message "There is no rating update from Cloud DB" indicate that the Cloud DB is still the same as the one previously downloaded and locally stored. The local CFS Server will attempt to download the database every hour but if there is no update, it will not be downloaded.