This section describes how to manually create a match object. For detailed information about
match object types, see “
Match Objects
”
.
To configure a match object, perform the following steps:
Step 4
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Select an
Match Object Type
from the drop-down list. Your selection here will affect available options in this screen. See “
Match Objects
”
for a description of match object types.
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Step 5
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Select a
Match Type
from the drop-down list. The available selections depend on the match object type.
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Step 6
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For the
Input Representation
, click Alphanumeric
to match a text pattern, or click Hexadecimal
if you want to match binary content.
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Step 7
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In the
Content
text box, type the pattern to match, and then click Add
. The content appears in the List
text box. Repeat to add another element to match.
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Alternatively, you can click
Load From File
to import a list of elements from a text file. Each element in the file must be on a line by itself.
This section describes how to create an application list object, which can be used by
Application Control policies in the same way as a match object.
For detailed information about application list object types include information about the
Security tab and Category tab, see “Application List Objects”
.
To configure an application list object, perform the following steps:
You can control which applications are displayed by selecting one or more application
categories, threat levels, and technologies. When the application list is reduced to a list that is focussed on your preferences, you can select the individual applications for your filter.
Step 4
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In the
Category
pane, select the checkboxes for one or more application categories.
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Step 5
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In the
Threat Level
pane, select the checkboxes for one or more threat levels.
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Step 6
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In the
Technology
pane, select the checkboxes for one or more technologies.
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Step 9
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Click the
Save Application Match Object
button. You will see the object name listed on the Firewall > Match Objects page with an object type of Application List
. This object can then be selected when creating an App Rules policy.
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