SonicOS 7.1 Objects
- SonicOS 7.1 Action Objects
- About SonicOS
- Match Objects
- Zones
- How Zones Work
- Default Zones
- Security Types
- Allow Interface Trust
- Effect of Wireless Controller Modes
- Zones Overview
- The Zones Page
- Adding a New Zone
- Adding a New Zone in Policy Mode
- Adding a New Zone in Classic Mode
- Configuring a Zone for Guest Access
- Configuring a Zone for Open Authentication and Social Login
- Configuring the WLAN Zone
- Configuring the RADIUS Server
- Configuring DPI-SSL Granular Control per Zone
- Enabling Automatic Redirection to the User-Policy Page
- Cloning a Zone
- Editing a Zone
- Deleting Custom Zones
- Addresses
- Addresses Page
- About UUIDs for Address Objects and Groups
- Working with Dynamic Address Objects
- Services
- URI Lists
- Schedules
- Dynamic Group
- Email Addresses
- Match Objects
- Countries
- Applications
- Web Categories
- Websites
- Match Patterns
- Custom Match
- Profile Objects
- Endpoint Security
- Bandwidth
- QoS Marking
- Content Filter
- DHCP Option
- DNS Filtering
- Block Page
- Anti-Spyware
- Gateway Anti-Virus
- Log and Alerts
- Intrusion Prevention
- AWS
- Action Profiles
- Security Action Profile
- DoS Action Profile
- Action Objects
- App Rule Actions
- Content Filter Actions
- Object viewer
- SonicWall Support
Content Filter Objects
You cannot edit or delete the CFS Default Action and CFS Default Profile objects.
Content Filtering Service (CFS) uses secure objects for filtering content. For more information about the secure objects and their use, refer to SonicOS Secure Objects section in SonicOS 7.1 System Administration Guide.
You can also configure the Passphrase and Confirm (Consent) features within content filter objects.
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Passphrase | Restricts web access unless the user enters the correct passphrase or password. For more information, refer to About Passphrase Feature. |
Confirm | Restricts web access unless the user confirms that they want to proceed to the website. For more information, refer to About Confirm Feature. |
CFS uses the Action Objects for content filtering. For more information, refer to CFS Action Objects.
SonicOS automatically generates and binds UUIDs (Universally Unique Identifiers) for all types of Content Filter objects during their creation. For more information, refer to UUIDs for CFS Objects.
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