Juniper Web-filtering License Key
Such as Av, iDp, Web Filtering and Anti-Spam. Activating your Content Security Subscription JUNOS License Key Author: Juniper Networks. Anti-virus and Web filtering are listed as subscriptions. Please explain Juniper SRX licensing. However IDP is listed as a license. Juniper SRX Series Software and. Juniper SRX Series Advanced BGP License. Juniper-Websense Web Filtering feature licenses provide software solutions.
Websense provides software solutions that address traditional employee Internet management issues as well as prevent web-based threats. In addition to allowing organizations to transparently monitor, manage and report on internal web traffic, Websense Enterprise also delivers unique security benefits that enhance Juniper Networks' firewall solutions. Websense delivers URL filtering for managing employee Internet access, advanced security filtering that protects employees from websites that contain malicious mobile code and phishing, and blocks spyware and keylogger backchannel communications. Additionally, Websense's proprietary network agent technology enables customers to manage instant messaging (and attachments), peer-to-peer file sharing, streaming media and other web-based applications.
Juniper Networks' NetScreen firewall is interoperable with Websense's proprietary filtering protocol to provide comprehensive web filterin g and web security functionality. As an employee accesses the Internet, the NetScreen firewall redirects the URL request to Websense, which completes a policy and database lookup.
Websense returns a block/allow response to the NetScreen firewall for access to the requested URL while the Websense server logs the request for reporting purposes.
HI, You are missing some configuration here. You need to specify the type of web-filtering in use. You can refer to the below KB that I wrote for a working config. In any case, you need to use the below command to set the type: set security utm feature-profile web-filtering type juniper-enhanced Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Rakesh Please mark this as a Solution if your question is answered or your issue is resolved. Please be sure to visit these great resources: Knowledge Base - JNET forums - NOTE: Any information that has been provided is to the best of my knowledge and may not reflect the actual information from Juniper.
Juniper Srx Url Filtering
I'm slowly working up settings from an SSG-5 into an SRX240. There's one thing I wonder about: re: surf-control and/or Juniper Enhanced which appear to be the only ones that have 'Categories': It appears that one has the option of adding a Category to a Profile with the Action: Block or Permit.
But what happens if the Category is simply skipped and not added to the Profile? It seems that it would be 'Permitted' by default - and perhaps subject ot ther reuls like Reputation Action? What's the benefit of adding things with Permit as the action then? A bit quicker response? But making the list longer seems counter to that.