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Old June 11th, 2012, 09:17 PM
FanJ FanJ is offline
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Default Address management on version 5

Hi,

Can "Address management" be used on version 5 the same way as in version 4.2.71.2?

From the Help-file of 4.2.71.2:

"HTTP address management
In this section you can define lists of addresses that will be blocked, allowed, or excluded from scanning.
These three list are by default available in the Lists drop-down menu."


PS:
Related post: reply # 39 in thread.

More in general:
At the moment I don't use version 5, but I do consider that option in version 4 a nice one
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Old June 12th, 2012, 09:00 PM
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Default Re: Address management on version 5

ESET Endpoint Antivirus has URL Address Management.

Section 4.2.1.1.1 of the ESET Endpoint Antivirus Userguide:

download.eset.com/manuals/eset_eea_userguide_enu.pdf

4.2.1.2 URL address management
The URL address management section enables you to specify HTTP addresses to block, allow or exclude from checking.
The Add, Edit, Remove and Export buttons are used to manage the lists of addresses. Websites in the list of blocked
addresses will not be accessible. Websites in the list of excluded addresses are accessed without being scanned for
malicious code. If you select the Allow access only to URL addresses in the list of allowed addresses option, only
addresses present in the list of allowed addresses will be accessible, while all other HTTP addresses will be blocked.
If you add a URL address to the List of addresses excluded from filtering, the address will be excluded from scanning.
You can also allow or block certain addresses by adding them to the List of allowed addresses or List of blocked
addresses. After you click the Lists... button, the HTTP address/mask lists window will pop-up where you can Add or
Remove lists of addresses. In order to add an HTTPS URL addresses to the list, the Always scan SSL protocol option
has to be active.
In all lists, the special symbols * (asterisk) and ? (question mark) can be used. The asterisk substitutes any character
string, and the question mark substitutes any symbol. Particular care should be taken when specifying excluded
addresses, because the list should only contain trusted and safe addresses. Similarly, it is necessary to ensure that the
symbols * and ? are used correctly in this list. To activate a list, select the List active option. If you wish to be notified
when entering an address from the current list, select Notify when applying address from the list.
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Old June 13th, 2012, 12:37 AM
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Post Re: Address management on version 5

Address Management for v4, v5
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Old June 13th, 2012, 12:44 AM
FanJ FanJ is offline
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Default Re: Address management on version 5

Thanks DrewD and silj !

PS: for DrewD
I was talking about the home version and not the Endpoint version. I should have mentioned that, sorry.

Last edited by FanJ : June 13th, 2012 at 07:23 PM.
 

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