File Inspection Profiles Overview
File Inspection profiles let you define which files to send to the cloud for inspection. You can group types of files to be scanned together (such as .tar, .exe, and .java) under a common name and create multiple profiles based on the content you want scanned. Then enter the profile names on eligible devices to apply them.
Table 1: File Category Contents
Category | Description |
---|---|
Archive | Archive files |
Configuration | Configuration files |
Document | All document types except PDFs |
Executable | Executable binaries |
Java | Java applications, archives, and libraries |
Library | Dynamic and static libraries and kernel modules |
Mobile | Mobile formats |
OS package | OS-specific update applications |
PDF, e-mail, and MBOX files | |
Rich Application | Installable Internet Applications such as Adobe Flash, JavaFX, Microsoft Silverlight |
Script | Scripting files |
You can also define the maximum file size requirement per each category to send to the cloud. If a file falls outside of the maximum file size limit the file is automatically downloaded to the client system.
Once the profile is created, use the set services advanced-anti-malware policy CLI command to associate it with the Juniper ATP Cloud profile.
If you are using the free model of Juniper ATP Cloud, you are limited to only the executable file category.