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#) Set up a new policy using the wizard, selecting 'outbound' only. [[FILE:Obpolicy.png]]
 
#) Set up a new policy using the wizard, selecting 'outbound' only. [[FILE:Obpolicy.png]]
#) Edit Outbound policy, under Policy management, ensuring that it has the following checked 'Enabled', 'Scan by message direction' and 'Handle outbound mail' <outboundp1>
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#) Edit Outbound policy, under Policy management, ensuring that it has the following checked 'Enabled', 'Scan by message direction' and 'Handle outbound mail' [[FILE:Outboundp1.png]]
#) On the workbench for the outbound policy, make sure you have the following: [[FILE:Outboundp2]]
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#) On the workbench for the outbound policy, make sure you have the following: [[FILE:Outboundp2.png]]
#) Edit Inbound policy, under Policy management, uncheck 'Handle outbound mail' <outboundp3>
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#) Edit Inbound policy, under Policy management, uncheck 'Handle outbound mail' [[FILE:Outboundp3.png]]
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Now Outbound email will only be scanned by the 'Outbound Mail Filter Policy'.

Revision as of 15:02, 27 September 2017

EXERCISE #1

Issue: Web page won't load after setting up the ova file on VMware server.

Cause:

a) They didn't go through the GWAVA install? http://support.gwava.com/documentation/GWAVA/70/html/GWAVA_Installation.htm

  • login as user: gwava
  • run the following command: sudo /opt/gwavapreinstall.sh

b) If they have gone through the GWAVA install, check to see if there is a /opt/gwava directory that was installed. If there's not, then the install failed. This is usually because they can't get out to get the Ubuntu or Secure Gateway updates.

  1. ) Check the firewall, or a web filter they might be using, that might be blocking the connection.
  2. ) The DNS could be failing to resolve the hostnames for these updates as well, you could try using a public DNS server if that is the case.
  3. ) Run the install script again by typing: sudo /opt/gwavapreinstall.sh.complete

Note: Use putty so that you can scroll up to view the errors, if there are any. Such as:

"svn: E170013: Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'https://gwava7updates.gwava.com/update/gwava7/release' 
svn: E670002: Name or service not known"
  1. ) If a different DNS is needed, while going through the install the second time, enter in a DNS that should resolve these, such as Google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.

Outboundp1.png


EXERCISE #2

How do I prevent outbound email from getting scanned for anything but the Virus Filter Group: Anti-Virus, Zero Hour Virus, Fingerprinting, and Named Executables)?

  1. ) Set up a new policy using the wizard, selecting 'outbound' only. Obpolicy.png
  2. ) Edit Outbound policy, under Policy management, ensuring that it has the following checked 'Enabled', 'Scan by message direction' and 'Handle outbound mail' Outboundp1.png
  3. ) On the workbench for the outbound policy, make sure you have the following: Outboundp2.png
  4. ) Edit Inbound policy, under Policy management, uncheck 'Handle outbound mail' Outboundp3.png

Now Outbound email will only be scanned by the 'Outbound Mail Filter Policy'.

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