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Lesson 6: Using the sample policies
New Admin Quick Start | TRITON AP-WEB and Web Filter & Security | v8.3.x
In addition to the Default policy, your web protection software includes two sample policies that you can use to learn more about managing Internet activity.
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The Unrestricted policy enforces the Permit All category and protocol filters, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Apply this policy to any members of your organization whose Internet activity should never be restricted.
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The Example - Standard User policy provides an example of how one policy can apply different filters at different times.
 
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Exercise 1: Apply the sample policy to clients
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Go to the Policy Management > Policies page.
A list of policies and descriptions appears in the content pane.
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Click Example - Standard User to view the sample policy.
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When you make changes to a policy, any clients governed by the policy are affected.
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Examine the Schedule portion of the policy.
This policy includes multiple lines. Each line corresponds with a block of time. Add multiple time blocks to a policy to enforce different filters and different times. In the sample policy:
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When a time block is selected, you can edit the filters enforced during that period on the Edit Policies page.
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To assign the sample policy to a client, click Apply to Clients in the toolbar at the top of the screen.
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Browse the Clients tree to identify a client to be governed by the sample policy. Pick a client added in Lesson 6 that you can use to test the effects of this change.
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Mark the check box next to the client name or IP address, and then click OK to cache your change and return to the Edit Policy page.
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Click OK on the Edit Policy page and then click Save and Deploy to implement your change.
The selected client now receives the Example - Standard User policy.
Exercise 2: Verify policy enforcement behavior manually
One way to judge the effects of applying a policy to a client is to access the client machine or log on using the client's network credentials and use a browser to see which sites are permitted and blocked.
 
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Before performing this lesson, make sure that the Master Database has finished downloading. Go to the Status > Dashboard page, then click Database Download in the toolbar at the top of the content pane. Verify that the download status is Successfully updated.
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If you applied the sample policy to a user or group client, log on as the affected user.
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This site is part of the Educational Institutions category, which is permitted by the Default, Basic, and Monitor Only category filters.
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Browse to www.calottery.com.
This site belongs to the Gambling category. Both the Basic and Default category filters block this category. If you are performing this exercise on any day from Monday through Friday, a block page appears.
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Browse to www.amazon.com.
This site belongs to the Shopping category. If the Default category filter is in effect, you are prompted to use quota time to access the site. (More information about quota time appears in the next lesson.) If the Basic category filter is in effect, the site is permitted.
When you are finished exploring which sites are blocked and permitted by the sample policy, return to the TRITON console.
Exercise 3: Use the Test Filtering tool to verify policy enforcement behavior:
The TRITON Manager includes tools to help you see how client requests are handled without logging on as the user or accessing the Internet from a specific machine.
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To see whether a client requesting a specific site would be permitted access:
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Click Test Filtering in the Toolbox section of the right navigation pane.
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Enter the IP address of a computer client.
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Enter the full distinguished name of a directory client in the User field, or click Find User to browse or search the directory. The search feature is available only if you are using an LDAP-based directory service.
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Enter the URL of a site that you want to check.
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A pop-up window shows the name and description of the website's category, the action applied to the site, and the reason for that action.
In the sections that follow, you will learn how to create custom category filters and then to create custom policies to manage client Internet requests.
Continue with Lesson 7: Managing URLs by category.

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