Refer to the web filter raw logs.

Based on the raw logs shown in the exhibit, which statement is correct?
Refer to the web filter raw logs.
Based on the raw logs shown in the exhibit, which statement is correct?
The raw logs indicate that the category associated with social networking has a warning enabled, as evidenced by the log messages that mention 'URL belongs to a category with warnings enabled'. This supports that the action related to the social networking web filter category involves user interaction, indicative of an 'authenticate' action setting to control access.
I think It's B, because the first attempt is blocked then the second attempt is passthrough then it means that there is authication to access that category
Interesting, I will need to test it at home
Are you assuming that authentication took place?
B is correct there is no warning action in firewall policy only accept or deny traffic.
Definitely not C, there is no such thing as policy action = "Warning"
It is B. You can only deny and allow on a policy.
Flow-based web filtering support has been extended to allow for the following options: Authenticate: Require authentication for specific website categories. Warn: Display a warning message but allow users to continue to the website. Override: Allow users with valid credentials to override their web filter profile.
There absolutely is a warning action on Webfilter! C is correct, the user receives the warning page because of the webfilter category and proceeds to the website.
Correction: The wording on the answers makes C wrong but then there is no correct answer. C would have to be something like "Webfilter category is set to action Warning"
You are absolutely correct. Given the info in the exhibit, Firewall would need to block the initial attempt and produce a warning. Once you accept the warning, then it will allow traffic.
Theres no Warning option available at policy level, its only available at WebFilter level (the only options for policy action are deny or allow). Authenticate and Warning at the same in the way that they produce a warning log first, and then a passtrough log. The correct option is B.
B, no warning action in policy
C is correct.
B is correct, you can test it on your own.
B is correct
Should B C: Me Message say MSG= "URL Belong to a category with Warning Enabled" Category is Social Networking. First Try was blocked and showerd a Message to the user. User clic on Procced, then in the second try was permited and action was passthrough.
there is 'warning'action for policy only accept or deny. If it says 'the action on social networking web filter category is set to warning' it might be also answer. so C can't be the answer, I would say B in this case.
I mean 'there is no 'warning' action......
set to authenticate
B is correct
B is correct
Flow-based web filtering support has been extended to allow for the following options: Authenticate: Require authentication for specific website categories. Warn: Display a warning message but allow users to continue to the website. Override: Allow users with valid credentials to override their web filter profile.
b is correct