Lists Lists are used by rules for retrieving information on web objects and users. There are several types of lists, which differ, for example, with regard to who created them or which type of elements they contain. Accordingly, you work with these lists in different ways. Lists appear in different places on the user interface, for example, in the criteria of rules and rule sets, on the Lists tab, and within settings. At the initial setup of the appliance, lists are implemented together with the rule set system. You can then review the lists of the implemented system, modify and delete them, and also create your own lists. List types Web security rules on Web Gateway use several types of lists for retrieving information about web objects and users. Access a list You can access a list on the Lists tab or by clicking a list name in a rule. Create a list You can create lists of your own in addition to those that were implemented on the appliance at the initial setup or when you imported a list from the library. Work with different types of lists Working with lists is done differently depending on the list type. External lists Data can be retrieved from external sources, for example, web servers, and used in rules on the appliance. Subscribed lists Lists for use in web security rules can be filled with content that is retrieved from suitable servers. These lists are known as subscribed lists. Map Type lists Map Type lists, also known as maps, can be used to store pairs of keys and values mapped to each other. Both the keys and their values are of the string type. Common Catalog The Common Catalog provides lists that can be pushed from a McAfee ePO server to a Web Gateway appliance. JavaScript Object Notation data Data that is encoded in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format can be read, modified, and created on Web Gateway.
Lists Lists are used by rules for retrieving information on web objects and users. There are several types of lists, which differ, for example, with regard to who created them or which type of elements they contain. Accordingly, you work with these lists in different ways. Lists appear in different places on the user interface, for example, in the criteria of rules and rule sets, on the Lists tab, and within settings. At the initial setup of the appliance, lists are implemented together with the rule set system. You can then review the lists of the implemented system, modify and delete them, and also create your own lists. List types Web security rules on Web Gateway use several types of lists for retrieving information about web objects and users. Access a list You can access a list on the Lists tab or by clicking a list name in a rule. Create a list You can create lists of your own in addition to those that were implemented on the appliance at the initial setup or when you imported a list from the library. Work with different types of lists Working with lists is done differently depending on the list type. External lists Data can be retrieved from external sources, for example, web servers, and used in rules on the appliance. Subscribed lists Lists for use in web security rules can be filled with content that is retrieved from suitable servers. These lists are known as subscribed lists. Map Type lists Map Type lists, also known as maps, can be used to store pairs of keys and values mapped to each other. Both the keys and their values are of the string type. Common Catalog The Common Catalog provides lists that can be pushed from a McAfee ePO server to a Web Gateway appliance. JavaScript Object Notation data Data that is encoded in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format can be read, modified, and created on Web Gateway.