Then I think the security policy properties had the welcome message and the
Objects.C has the exception.
I’m positive about the smtp server, but let me check on the http.
George
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From: METE EMINAGAOGLU (IT)
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 1:37
PM
To: 'Juppunov, George'
Cc:
'[email protected]'
Subject: RE: [FW1] Filtering
HTTP-disabling the banner...
No, that's true for
smtp, telnet, etc... But I'm struggling with the http-security server banner.
i.e. when an outsider (from Internet to our servers in the DMZ) or insider
(our LAN user to Internet) can't access a Web page for any reason, an error
warning Web page is displayed as:
Firewall-: access is denied..........
I want to change that
warning banner for any http-request-related problems(or access restrictions). I
don't want any firewall-related info. to be revealed to neither
outsiders nor insiders.
I couldn' t find any
fruitful info. or solution till now. I'll be very glad if you can help me.
Thanks in advance...
Mete EMINAGAOGLU
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From: Juppunov, George
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Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 6:54
PM
To: 'METE EMINAGAOGLU (IT)'
Subject: RE: [FW1] Filtering HTTP
It’s in Objects.C on the management. I don’t know
what the exact tag is, but you can just look for “Welcome”
and find the one for the http Security Server.
George