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Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору What is Network Traffic Redirection? Network Traffic Redirection redirects network traffic from the Symantec Endpoint Protection client to the Symantec Web Security Service (WSS), which allows or blocks the traffic based on rules that the WSS administrator sets up. The secure connection to the Symantec Web Security Service enables the client to perform content filtering and threat protection for all network communication. How does Network Traffic Redirection work? NTR uses the following redirection methods: The PAC file method redirects web traffic only to the WSS through a Proxy Automatic Configuration (PAC) file. The WSS provides secure proxy settings for your web browsers. Only web traffic is redirected to the WSS. Every time you access a website using a web browser, the browser sends all web browser traffic through the nearest cloud-hosted WSS as defined by the PAC file. Based on the predefined configuration, the Symantec WSS proxy can allow or block the traffic. This method is available on 14.0.1 and later clients. The Tunnel method redirects all the network traffic to the WSS through a VPN for traffic inspection. As soon as the Symantec Endpoint Protection client is installed, it connects to a VPN which redirects all the network traffic through the Symantec WSS proxy. The VPN is configured to be always on and it automatically reconnects in case it gets disconnected due to machine restart, sleep, or hibernate. This method is available on 14.3 RU1 and later clients that run on Windows 10 64-bit only. The tunnel method does not support HVCI-enabled Windows 10 64-bit devices. | Всего записей: 218 | Зарегистр. 24-12-2005 | Отправлено: 18:18 09-12-2020 | Исправлено: v1ct0r, 18:58 09-12-2020 |
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