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)










