User Guide

48 Kaspersky Anti-Spam 2.0 Enterprise Edition / ISP Edition
For safety reasons, access to kas-thttpd is allowed by default only from the
computer where the server is installed.
If required, remote administration of Kaspersky Anti-Spam may be allowed. In
order to do this:
Replace line host=127.0.0.1 with host=0.0.0.0 in file /usr/local/ap-
mailfilter/etc/kas-thttpd.conf.
create new user and specify a password for accessing WebConfigurator
using program /usr/local/ap-mailfilter/bin/kas-htpasswd.
To launch WebConfigurator:
1. Start your web browser.
2. In the URL-address box enter
http://localhost::2880
5.2. Working with WebConfigurator
You can remotely set up filtering parameters using WebConfigurator, as follows:
create and delete common filter profiles (see para 5.2.1, page 48).
create and delete personal filter profiles (see para 5.2.2, page 52).
edit filter profiles, create and delete filtering rules (see para 5.2.3,
page 54).
edit filtering rules (see para 5.2.4, page 59).
create, edit, and delete e-mail addresses, IP addresses, and DNS-based
RBL lists (see para 5.2.5, page 73).
add, edit, and delete sample spam messages (see para 5.2.6, page 82).
edit common filter settings (see para 5.2.7, page 84).
5.2.1. Working with common profiles. The
common
tab
A list of the existing common profiles (see Figure 2) and a set of buttons used to
manage these profiles are located on the common tab, as follows:
new – create new profile (see para 5.2.1.1, page 49)