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How to block website on Firewll Model:Z3200-S Reply

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How to block website on Firewll Model:Z3200-S
792 4 2024-8-9 11:04:51
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Hi guy

Cloud you please advise What are the best practices for blocking website content using a firewall Model:Z3200-S?
Regards,

RG-WALL 1600-S3200

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0 2024-8-9 14:31:23 View all replies
Hello Dear
You can refer to the following link as the configuration guidance on how to set traffic control policy
https://reyee.ruijie.com/en-global/support/documents/slide_rg-wall-1600-z-s--ngfw-ntos1-0r7-user-manual/?page=html&keyworks=block#_Toc170742249







And in the traffic control policy setting, you can set Services and Apps and Action Execution



0 2024-8-9 14:57:07 View all replies
Hello dear
thanks for kindly reply
You can configure a flow control policy to restrict website access according to the configuration guide we provide.

0 2024-8-15 17:37:35 View all replies
  • [strong]Navigate to URL Filtering:[/strong]

    • Go to the main menu and find the URL filtering section. This may be under
      Security
      or
      Content Filtering
      depending on the firmware version.
    </li>
  • [strong]Create a URL Filtering Policy:[/strong]

    • Add a new URL filtering policy.
    • Enter a name for the policy (e.g., "Block Social Media").
    </li>
  • [strong]Configure URL Filtering:[/strong]

    • [strong]Block Specific URLs:[/strong] Add URLs or domains you want to block. You can specify full URLs or just domain names (e.g.,
      example.com
      ).
    • [strong]Use Wildcards:[/strong] Use wildcards for broader blocking. For instance,
      *.example.com
      blocks all subdomains of
      example.com
      .
    • [strong]URL Categories:[/strong] Some firewalls support categories for URL filtering. You can block entire categories such as "Social Media" or "Adult Content."
    </li>
  • [strong]Apply the Policy:[/strong]

    • Set the action to "Block."
    • Apply the policy to the appropriate user groups or network zones.
    </li>

0 2024-8-15 20:24:17 View all replies
Giovanni Fletcher replied at 2024-8-15 17:37
  • [strong]Navigate to URL Filtering:[/strong]

  • Dear sir,
    Just for comfirmation, are you trying to block websites for users from visiting? Is so, you may refer to this following configuration about URL Filtering:
    https://reyee.ruijie.com/en-global/support/documents/slide_rg-wall-1600-z-s--ngfw-ntos1-0r7-user-manual/?page=html&keyworks=block#_Toc170742343






    Best regards,
    Lex

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