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HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Policies > Add
Filters are required to add an HTTP Inspection policy. Several default filters are provided, but to create a policy using a custom filter, you must create the filters first at HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Filters.
Enable policy—Enable or disable the individual policy.
Note: If you have HTTP Inspection policies disabled at the global level (through HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Policies), the enabled status of an individual policy will be ignored.
Policy name—Type a brief but descriptive name for the policy rule. Names must be unique, and will appear in the list of policies that appears when you click HTTP > HTTP Inspection > Policies.
Identification—Specify to whom the policy applies. If LDAP is enabled in the User Identification page, enter the LDAP User or Group name. Otherwise, type an IP address, a range of IP addresses, or specify the host name. MORE>>
Important: Before choosing a Hostname, you need to prepare all clients on the LAN by running the following program on each client:
/usr/iwss/bin/register_user_agent_header.exe
This can be done by adding it to your Windows domain login script (or by creating one only for this purpose).
Add HTTP Inspection Policy Rules
Add HTTP Inspection Policy Exceptions
HTTP Inspection Filters