Deleting an anti-spyware software policy, Managing firewall software policies – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Specified Version—If the anti-spyware definition of an access user is a later version than the
specified version, the anti-spyware definition version check is passed. If not, the
anti-spyware definition version check fails.
When the anti-spyware definition version check mode is Specified Version, either enter the
date manually or click the Calendar icon
next to the Lowest Version of Spyware
Definition field to select a date. The valid date format is YYYY-MM-DD, where YYYY is the
four-digit year, MM is the two-digit month, and DD is the two-digit day.
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Auto Adaptive—If the anti-spyware definition version of an access user has been updated
within the adaptation period, the anti-spyware definition version check is passed. If not, the
anti-spyware definition version check fails.
When the anti-spyware definition version check mode is Auto Adaptive, manually enter the
adaptation period in the Adaptation Period (in days) field.
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Click OK.
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To adjust the position of the anti-spyware software in the list, click the Move Up icon
or Move
Down icon
in the Priority field.
The iNode client checks the anti-spyware software of access users based on descending priority
order (most important first).
8.
Click OK.
Deleting an anti-spyware software policy
An anti-spyware software policy cannot be deleted when it is assigned to a security policy. To delete the
anti-spyware software policy, first remove it from the security policy. For more information, see
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To delete an anti-spyware software policy:
1.
Click the User tab.
2.
From the navigation tree, select User Security Policy > Security Software Policy > Anti-Spyware.
The anti-spyware software policy list displays all anti-spyware software policies.
3.
Click the Delete icon
for the anti-spyware software policy you want to delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
4.
Click OK.
Managing firewall software policies
The system defines firewall software control for several types of firewall software in Windows, Linux, and
Mac OS. You can enable firewall software control in a security policy, and specify a firewall software
policy. The firewall software policy determines whether a firewall software product is installed and
running. When an access user is authenticated, the iNode client checks the firewall software on the user
endpoint according to the configuration in the security policy.
Firewall software policy management allows you to view, add, modify, and delete a firewall software
policy. You can specify the firewall software to be checked as needed.