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... Update MX Records on a Host Using BIND (and the 'Named' Daemon) 1. Make a backup copy of the zone file (or named.conf) that you intend to edit for MX record updates. 2. Open the Zone file for the mail domain you are configuring (or go to the part of named.conf being used for that zone) 3. Delete all...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-445-1-914-12293-Update-MX-Records-on-a-Host-Using-BIND-(and-the-Named-Daemon).html... Update MX Records for No-IP 1. Log in to No-IP administrative console at https://www.no-ip.com/login/ by entering your login email address and password. 2. Click 'Host/Redirects' from the left hand side navigation. 3. Click 'Modify' beside the domain name for which the MX records are to be updated. 4. Navigate to 'Mail Options' section at the bottom...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-157-1-288-4344-Update-MX-Records-for-No-IP.html... Update MX Records for DreamHost 1. Log in to DreamHost administrative control panel at https://panel.dreamhost.com/ by entering your email address/Web ID and Web panel password. 2. Click 'Mail' from the left hand side navigation and select 'MX' from the options. 3. Click 'Edit' beside the domain name for which the MX records are to be updated. 4. Delete all...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-157-1-288-4341-Update-MX-Records-for-DreamHost.html... Manage Category Rules Category rules let you control access to websites based on their content type. For example, you may wish to block access to adult websites, comedy sites, social media sites or sports websites. You can add multiple website categories to a single category rule. Category rules are another component of a policy, in addition to security rules...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-434-1-840-10764--Manage-Category-Rules.html... Add Networks, Roaming Endpoints and Mobile Devices Click 'Configure' in the Secure Internet Gateway top-menu: Objects - Manually add networks, roaming and mobile devices to Secure Internet Gateway. Alternatively, you can automatically import networks by deploying local resolvers. Click 'Sites and Virtual Appliances' to get started with this method. Note. The public IP of the network from which you are...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-434-1-840-10761-Add-Networks,-Roaming-Endpoints-and-Mobile-Devices.html... Create a Custom Policy Policies include several settings but mainly determine what categories of a website a user can access and the entries to your allow and block lists. A default policy is assigned to your account when your account is created and this is automatically assigned to all new locations, devices, and users. However, you can also create your...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-1400010-1-1400014-1400531-Create-a-Custom-Policy.html... Category Descriptions Category Description Alcohol Web pages that promote, advocate, or sell alcohol including beer, wine and hard liquor. Anonymizer Web pages that promote proxies and anonymizers for surfing websites with the intent of circumventing filters. Art Theater, museums, exhibits, photography, and digital graphic resources. Business/Services General business Cars/Transportation ...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-1400010-1-1400014-1400529-Category-Descriptions.html... Install Web Protection SSL certificate If a Web Protection certificate has not been installed and a user visits an HTTPS-enabled website that is blocked by a policy, their browser will return a certificate error page instead of your Web Protection block page. To avoid this, download and import the Web Protection SSL Certificate. Go to Settings >...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-1400010-1-1400014-1400533-Install-Web-Protection-SSL-certificate.html... Automatic Configuration You need to provide FTP details for your site to enable automatic configuration. SOCaaP Web Protection will use the details to upload the scanner agent. Open the SOCaaP Web Protection dashboard Select the target website from the menu at top-left Click the 'Scan' tab then 'Server Side Scan' > 'Overview' Click 'Enable Scanner' Select ‘Automatic’ in the...
http://help.comodo.com/topic-466-1-1040-1250024-Automatic-Configuration.html... Update MX Records on a Host Using BIND (and the 'Named' Daemon) Make a backup copy of the zone file (or named.conf) that you intend to edit for MX record updates. Open the Zone file for the mail domain you are configuring (or go to the part of named.conf being used for that zone) Delete all the existing “MX...
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