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...admins and staff can use canned responses when replying to tickets. See Canned Responses for more details. Click 'Save Changes' to apply your changes. Note : Any setting/change you make in this interface will be added to Comodo One audit logs. You can view audit logs in the C1 portal ('Management' > 'Audit Logs'). See https://help.comodo.com/topic-289-1-716-12456-View-Audit-Logs.html for more details. ...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-289-1-625-7864-Knowledge-Base-Settings-and-Options.html...admins and staff can use canned responses when replying to tickets. See Canned Responses for more details. Click 'Save Changes' to apply your changes. Note : Any setting/change you make in this interface will be added to Comodo Dragon audit logs. You can view audit logs in the Dragon portal ('Management' > 'Audit Logs'). See https://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-981-14329-View-Audit-Logs.html for more details. ...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-457-1-990-14500-Knowledge-Base-Settings-and-Options.html... Data Leak Prevention (DLP) KoruMail is integrated with a DLP (Data Leak Prevention) engine that prevents data theft via emails. The engine searches for configured words in incoming and outgoing mails and applies actions as per the settings in the profile. Actions include quarantining the mail and / or notifying the administrator. The DLP module must be enabled in order...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-290-1-632-8122-Data-Leak-Prevention-(DLP).html... Add an Email Flow Rule to Use the Korumail Outbound Connector To set up outbound flow set up on Office 365. Login to your Microsoft Office 365 administrator center account Click 'Admin' in the left-hand menu Click 'Admin' > 'Exchange' Click 'mail flow' on the left Click 'rules' in the top navigation: To create a new rule: Select...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-290-1-932-12713-Add-an-Email-Flow-Rule-to-Use-the-Korumail-Outbound-Connector.html... Configure WAF Policies A firewall policy is a collection of firewall rules designed to filter traffic for a website. Firewall policies protect the site from a vast range of internet threats, including SQL injections, bot traffic and more. cWatch ships with built-in rules for the web application firewall (WAF) which provide the highest levels of protection for your...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-285-1-848-12465-Configure-WAF-Policies.html...Save' Staff must click the link in the mail then create a password to activate their account. Once their account is active, staff can login to Comodo One / Comodo Dragon / ITarian Role - Select appropriate privileges for the staff member. Note – make sure the role has permission to access the cWatch application. See this page if you need more help with...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-285-1-832-10595-Step-4---Add-Users.html... Configure WAF Policies A firewall policy is a collection of firewall rules designed to filter traffic for a website. Firewall policies protect the site from a vast range of internet threats, including SQL injections, bot traffic and more. SOCaaP Web Protection ships with built-in rules for the web application firewall (WAF) which provide the highest levels of protection...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-466-1-1040-1250031-Configure-WAF-Policies.html...Comodo Secure DNS. See DNS Configuration for help with this. View WAF Events Open the cWatch dashboard Select the target website from the menu at top-left Click the 'Firewall' tab Open the 'Events' tab Rule Name - The firewall rule that intercepted the access request Action - The activity of the access request on the website IP - The address of the source of the access request Country - The country from which the access request came Date - The date and time of the access request Choose action - Specify how to deal with future traffic from the same IP address. Allow - All traffic...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-285-1-848-11015-WAF-Events.html... Deploy Packages Using Network Addresses The 'Network Addresses' method allows administrators to deploy packages to endpoint by specifying IP addresses, IP ranges or hostnames. If you haven't done so already, upload your packages as shown in step 2.1 Select 'Network Addresses' in the 'Discovery Targets' window: Network Address: Enter the IP address, IP range or host name as shown...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-289-1-851-11050-Deploy-Packages-Using-Network-Addresses.html... Deploy Packages Using Network Addresses The 'Network Addresses' method allows administrators to deploy packages to endpoint by specifying IP addresses, IP ranges or hostnames. If you haven't done so already, upload your packages as shown in step 2.1 Select 'Network Addresses' in the 'Discovery Targets' window: Network Address: Enter the IP address, IP range or host name as shown...
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