See the following sections:
- [edit security utm feature-profile anti-virus juniper-express-engine profile-name fallback-options]
- [edit security utm feature-profile anti-virus kaspersky-lab-engine profile-name fallback-options]
Statement introduced in Release 9.5 of JUNOS software.
Scanning a complex file could consume resources and time. If the time it is taking to scan exceeds the timeout setting in the antivirus profile, the processing is aborted and the content is either passed or blocked without completing the virus checking. The decision is made based on the timeout fallback option. The default action is BLOCK.
This statement is supported on SRX 210, SRX 240, SRX 650, and J-series devices. (Note that express antivirus is not supported on J-series devices.)
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
- [edit security utm feature-profile anti-virus juniper-express-engine profile-name scan-options]
- [edit security utm feature-profile anti-virus kaspersky-lab-engine profile-name scan-options]
Statement introduced in Release 9.5 of JUNOS software.
The scanning timeout value includes the time frame from when the scan request is generated to when the scan result is returned by the scan engine. The time range can be 1 to 1800 seconds. By default, it is 180 seconds.
This statement is supported on SRX 210, SRX 240, SRX 650, and J-series devices. (Note that express antivirus is not supported on J-series devices.)
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
- [edit security utm feature-profile anti-virus juniper-express-engine profile-name trickling]
- [edit security utm feature-profile anti-virus kaspersky-lab-engine profile-name trickling]
Statement introduced in Release 9.5 of JUNOS software.
HTTP trickling is a mechanism used to prevent the HTTP client or server from timing-out during a file transfer or during antivirus scanning. HTTP Trickling is time-based and there is only one parameter to configure for this feature. That is the Time-out Interval. By default, trickling is disabled.
This statement is supported on SRX 210, SRX 240, SRX 650, and J-series devices. (Note that express antivirus is not supported on J-series devices.)
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Statement introduced in Release 9.5 of JUNOS software.
Set the cache timeout parameters for surf-control-integrated web filtering (24 hours is the default and the maximum allowed life span of cached items).
This statement is supported on SRX 210, SRX 240, SRX 650, and J-series devices.
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
- [edit security utm feature-profile web-filtering surf-control-integrated
profile profile-name fallback-settings]
- [edit security utm feature-profile web-filtering websense-redirect
profile profile-name fallback-settings]
Statement introduced in Release 9.5 of JUNOS software.
Fallback settings tell the system how to handle errors.
This statement is supported on SRX 210, SRX 240, SRX 650, and J-series devices.
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Statement introduced in Release 9.5 of JUNOS software.
Enter a timeout limit for requests. Once this limit is reached, fail mode settings are applied. The default here is 10 seconds.
This statement is supported on SRX 210, SRX 240, SRX 650, and J-series devices.
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
security—To view this statement in the configuration.
security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.