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Organization for the device associated with the policy.įiltering the List of Web Content Monitoring Policies
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Device category of the device associated with the policy. This is the IP address SL1 uses to communicate with the device. IP address of the device associated with the policy. Name of the device associated with the policy. This column will either show "Enabled" ( SL1 will monitor the external website) or "Disabled" ( SL1 will not monitor the external website). Whether SL1 will monitor the external website.
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Unique, numeric ID, assigned to the policy automatically by SL1. The URL that SL1 will monitor for specified content. The Web Content Monitoring page displays the following information for each web content monitoring page: You can view a list of web content monitoring policies from the Web Content Monitoring page ( Registry > Monitors > Web Content). Viewing the Web Content Monitoring Policies NOTE: Web content monitoring policies cannot monitor web sites larger than 1 MB. SL1 uses cURL to send and receive data from the website. If SL1 cannot match the expression in the content policy with the text on the website, SL1 generates an event. To monitor system tools that can be accessed through a browser.To determine if the connection between a webserver and a database is up and running.To determine if a website is up and running.SL1 allows users to create policies that monitor a website for specific content.