SonicOS 7.1 Security Services
- SonicOS 7.1
- About SonicOS
- Summary
- Configuring Content Filter
- Managing the SonicWall Gateway Anti-Virus Service
- SonicWall GAV Multi-Layered Approach
- SonicWall GAV Architecture
- Activating the Gateway Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, and Intrusion Prevention License
- Setting Up SonicWall Gateway Anti-Virus Protection
- Viewing SonicWall Gateway Anti-Virus Signatures
- Anti-Spyware Service
- Intrusion Prevention Service
- Configuring Geo-IP Filters
- Configuring Botnet Filters
- Configuring App Control
- About App Control Policy Creation
- Viewing App Control Status
- Enabling App Control
- Configuring App Control Global Settings
- Configuring App Control Advanced Settings
- Configuring App Control Advanced by Category
- Configuring App Control Advanced by Application
- Configuring App Control Advanced by Signature
- Viewing Signatures
- Viewing by All Categories and All Applications by Applications
- Viewing by All Categories and All Applications by Signatures
- Viewing by All Categories and All Applications by Category
- Viewing Just One Category
- Viewing Just One Application
- Displaying Details of Signature Applications
- Displaying Details of Application Signatures
- SonicWall Support
Security Services Settings
The Security Services Settings includes these settings:
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Security Services Setting
There are two choices of security levels:
- Maximum Security (Recommended) — This setting results in the inspection of all traffic, regardless of the threat level.
- Performance Optimized — This setting restricts inspection to traffic having a high or medium threat level. It speeds up throughput at the expense of the highest level of security
SonicOS DPI clustering allows additional performance in the maximum security setting.
- Reduce Anti-Virus traffic for ISDN connections — With this setting enabled, SonicWall Anti-Virus checks for updates only once a day (every 24 hours), thereby reducing the frequency of outbound traffic for users who do not have an “always on” Internet connection.
- Drop all packets while IPS, GAV and Anti-Spyware database is reloading — Select this option to instruct the SonicWall network security appliance to drop all packets whenever the IPS, GAV, and Anti-Spyware database is updating.
- HTTP Clientless Notification Timeout for Gateway AntiVirus and Ant-Spyware — HTTP Clientless Notification notifies users when an incoming threat from an HTTP server is detected. Set the timeout duration, in seconds, after which the SonicWall network security appliance notifies users when Gateway Anti-Virus or Anti-Spyware detects an incoming threat from an HTTP server. The default timeout is one day (86400 seconds), the minimum time is 10 seconds, and the maximum time is 2147483647 seconds. This defines the length of time the appliance waits for a confirmation notification from a client system.
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