SonicOS 7 Action Objects
Configuring CFS Action Objects
A default CFS Action Object, CFS Default Action, is created by SonicOS. You can configure and edit this CFS Action Object, but you cannot delete it.
To configure CFS Action Objects
- Navigate to Object > Action Objects > Content Filter Actions page.
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Click Add at the top of the page. The Add CFS Action Object dialog displays.
- Enter the name of the CFS Action Object in the Name field.
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To have cookies removed automatically to protect privacy, select the Wipe Cookies option. When enabled and Client DPI-SSL Content Filter is also enabled, cookies for HTTPS sites are removed. This option is not selected by default.
Enabling this option may break the Safe Search Enforcement function of some search engines.
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To send URI information to the AppFlow Monitor, select the Enable Flow Reporting option. This option is not selected by default.
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You can configure the following pages, which display when a site is blocked:
A default version of each of these pages has been created. You can use the default, modify it to meet your needs, or create a new page.
- Blocked site per company policy, go to Block Option.
- Password-protected web page, go to Passphrase Option.
- Restricted web page that requires confirmation before a user can view it, go to Confirm Option.
- Blocked site by Threat API enforcement, go to Threat API Option.
- You can allocate bandwidth resources as part of CFS Action Objects; go to BWM Option.
- Click Save. The new CFS Action Object is added to the CFS Action Object table.
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