Surf Control 5.5 TV Receiver User Manual


 
SurfControl Web Filter v5.5 Administrator’s Guide 37
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Destination - The Internet address accessed. This is the domain level address, for example
www.mysite.com.
Detail - Shows any page level detail of the Internet request, for example www.mysite.com/
morestuff.htm. By default, Internet requests with a connection status of Allowed will not show any
detail information. Requests with a status of Blocked will show page level detail. See "The Default
Monitor Settings" on page 9 for more details.
Via Proxy - Shows if the connection to the destination was made via a proxy server.
Source Workstation - The workstation from where the Internet request was made.
Protocol - The protocol of the Internet request.
Category - The category assigned to the request.
Categorization Method - The various sources of categorization are as follows:
Company & Intranet - The destination is specified within the Categorization tab of the Web Filter
settings as a company domain or Intranet site. See "Categorization" on page 106 for more details.
Manual - The administrator has manually set the category of the site. The category could have
been set to one of the SurfControl defined categories or a custom category. See "Category
Object" on page 67 for more details.
SurfControl - The site was categorized from the SurfControl Internet Threat Database.
VCA - The site was categorized by the Virtual Control Agent.
None - A category was not assigned to the site.
Connection Status - The destination can have one of the following statuses:
Allowed - Web Filter allowed the user to visit the destination.
Blocked - Web Filter stopped the user visiting the destination.
Access Time - The date and time the Internet request was made.
Connection Duration - The duration of the request in minutes.
Data Sent - The number of kilobytes sent as part of the Internet request. Any request larger than 2GB
will be shown as >2GB.
Data Recvd - The number of kilobytes received as part of the Internet request. Any request larger
than 2GB will be shown as >2GB.