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category (Security Web Filtering)

Syntax

Hierarchy Level

Description

Select a custom URL category list you created (custom objects) for filtering against. The custom-message configuration option is used to notify the users when the URL is blocked or quarantined for each EWF category. You can customize the message with options such as user message or redirect URL. User messages indicate that website access has been blocked by an organization's access policy. Redirect URLs redirect a blocked or quarantined URL to any user-defined URL. Table 1 shows the list of categories predefined by Websense.

Starting with Junos OS Release 17.4R1, you can download and dynamically load new Enhanced Web Filtering (EWF) categories. The downloading and dynamic loading of the new EWF categories do not require a software upgrade. Websense occasionally releases new EWF categories. EWF classifies websites into categories according to host, URL, or IP address and performs filtering based on the categories.

Note:

Existing configurations are not affected by the new categories but can be modified to make use of the new categories.

Table 1: List of Categories Predefined by Websense

Category ID

Category Name

Parent ID

1

Adult Material

0

2

Business and Economy

0

3

Education

0

4

Government

0

5

News and Media

0

6

Religion

0

7

Society and Lifestyles

0

8

Special Events

0

9

Information Technology

0

10

Abortion

0

11

Advocacy Groups

0

12

Entertainment

0

13

Gambling

0

14

Games

0

15

Illegal or Questionable

0

16

Job Search

0

17

Shopping

0

18

Sports

0

19

Tasteless

0

20

Travel

0

21

Vehicles

0

22

Violence

0

23

Weapons

0

24

Drugs

0

25

Militancy and Extremist

0

26

Intolerance

0

27

Health

0

28

Website Translation

9

29

Advertisements

110

64

User-Defined

0

65

Nudity

1

66

Adult Content

1

67

Sex

1

68

Financial Data and Services

2

69

Cultural Institutions

3

70

Media File Download

12

72

Military

4

73

Political Organizations

4

74

General Email

91

75

Proxy Avoidance

9

76

Search Engines and Portals

9

78

Web Hosting

9

79

Web Chat

91

80

Hacking

9

81

Alternative Journals

5

82

Non-Traditional Religions

6

83

Traditional Religions

6

84

Restaurants and Dining

7

85

Gay or Lesbian or Bisexual Interest

7

86

Personals and Dating

7

87

Alcohol and Tobacco

7

88

Prescribed Medications

24

89

Nutrition

24

90

Abused Drugs

24

91

Internet Communication

0

92

Pro-Choice

10

93

Pro-Life

10

94

Sex Education

1

95

Lingerie and Swimsuit

1

96

Online Brokerage and Trading

110

97

Educational Institutions

3

98

Instant Messaging

110

99

Application and Software Download

110

100

Pay-to-Surf

110

101

Internet Auctions

17

102

Real Estate

17

103

Hobbies

7

107

Sport Hunting and Gun Clubs

18

108

Internet Telephony

116

109

Streaming Media

116

110

Productivity

0

111

Marijuana

24

112

Message Boards and Forums

110

113

Personal Network Storage and Backup

116

114

Internet Radio and TV

116

115

Peer-to-Peer File Sharing

116

116

Bandwidth

0

117

Social Networking and Personal Sites

7

118

Educational Materials

3

121

Reference Materials

3

122

Social Organizations

0

123

Service and Philanthropic Organizations

122

124

Social and Affiliation Organizations

122

125

Professional and Worker Organizations

122

126

Security

0

128

Malicious Web Sites

126

138

Computer Security

9

146

Miscellaneous

0

147

Web Infrastructure

146

148

Web Images

146

149

Private IP Addresses

146

150

Content Delivery Networks

146

151

Dynamic Content

146

152

Network Errors

146

153

Uncategorized

146

154

Spyware

126

156

File Download Servers

146

164

Phishing and Other Frauds

126

166

Keyloggers

126

167

Potentially Unwanted Software

126

172

Bot Networks

126

191

Extended Protection

0

192

Elevated Exposure

191

193

Emerging Exploits

191

194

Suspicious Content

191

195

Organizational Email

91

196

Text and Media Messaging

91

200

Web and Email Spam

9

220

Compromised Websites

0

221

Newly Registered Websites

0

222

Collaboration Office

0

223

Office Mail

222

224

Office Drive

222

225

Office Documents

222

226

Office Apps

222

227

Web Analytics

9

228

Web and Email Marketing

9

1529

Classifieds Posting

0

1530

Blog Posting

0

1531

Blog Commenting

0

Options

The remaining statements are explained separately. See CLI Explorer.

Required Privilege Level

security—To view this statement in the configuration.

security-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.4 .

Starting with Junos OS Release 15.1X49-D10, the SurfControl integrated feature is no longer supported. For previous releases, statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5. The custom-message option introduced in Junos OS Release 15.1X49-D110.

The [edit security utm default-configuration] hierarchy level is introduced in Junos OS Release 18.2R1.