Command Line Interface Reference Guide > The Configuration Menu > /cfg/security/websec Web Security Menu
/cfg/security/websec
Web Security Menu
The Web Security Administrator can configure the Web Application Security capabilities, AppWall, and Authentication Gateway. This includes configuration of the secure Web applications and all their security policies.
 
[Web Security Menu]
secwa - Secured Web Applications menu
authsrv - Authentication servers menu
reporter - Vision Reporter menu
     syslog    - Syslog server list Menu
     dpsignal  - DefencePro Signaling Menu
appwall - Set AppWall module status
auth - Enable Authentication Gateway module
     susproxy  - Proxy Server for SUS&GEO updates Menu
cur - Display current Web Security configuration
 
Web Security Menu Options (/cfg/slb/websec) 
Command Syntax and Usage
secwa <web application id (alphanumeric)>
 
Displays the Secured Web Applications menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/websec/secwa <web application id (alphanumeric)> Secured Web Application Menu.
authsrv
 
Displays the Authentication servers menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/websec/authsrv Authentication Servers Menu.
reporter
 
Displays the Vision Reporter menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/websec/reporter Vision Reporter Menu.
syslog
 
Displays the Syslog Server menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/websec/syslog Syslog Server Menu.
signaling
 
Displays the DefensePro Signaling Menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/websec/signaling DefensePro Signaling Menu.
appwall disable | enable
 
Enables AppWall Web Application Firewall (WAF) module.
Values: enable, disable
Default: disable
susproxy
 
Displays the Proxy Server for SUS & GEO Updates Menu. To view this menu, see /cfg/security/websec/susproxy Proxy Server for SUS&GEO Updates Menu.
auth disable | enable
 
Enables Authentication Gateway module
Default: disabled
cur
 
Displays the current Web security configuration.