User Guide

KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
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3.3. Adding Resources
KAV for Firewall is able to monitor data traffic passing through the
protocols: HTTP, SMTP and FTP. If you wish, you can enable the
program to check for viruses in all of these three traffic types.
3.3.1. Adding the HTTP resource
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To add the HTTP resource, follow the steps:
1. Select Resources from the Manage menu of your
firewall to display the Resources dialog box. (see
figure 23).
2. In the Resources dialog box, press the New button.
Select URL from the drop down list (see figure 24).
3. Type a name of the resource (e.g. KAV_HTTP)in the
Name text field on the URL Definition dialog box
General page (see figure 25). So that to make it easy
for you and your colleagues to work with the resource,
it’s advisable for the name to be meaningful.
4. Switch to the Match tab and check the HTTP box in
the Schemes section (see figure 26). This way you
confirmed that the name belongs to an HTTP
resource.
5. Switch to the Action tab and select the name of your
KAV CVP server (KAV_CVP) from the Server drop
down list in the CVP section. By doing so you confirm
that these settings are made for that server.
Now you must select one of the following option
buttons: None - does nothing, i.e. transfers no data to
the KAV server for checking, Read Only – allows the
KAV_CVP server only to read the data-packets it
receives, Read/Write β€” allows the KAV server to