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Setup Anti Virus Protection
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===========================
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OPNsense can offer HTTP and HTTPS protection by utilizing its highly flexible
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proxy and the industry standard ICAP. An external engine from one of the known
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vendors is used to offer maximum protection against malware, such as ransomware,
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trojans and viruses. This protection can be further enhanced by the built-in Intrusion
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Prevention System and Category Based Web filtering.
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This How To will utilize Symantec's Protection Engine, but any other vendor that
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support ICAP will work just as well.
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.. Note::
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The Anti Virus Engine can protect you against malicious websites and infected
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file downloads, it does not protect the local clients. Therefore it is always
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a good idea to install a client based solution as well to protect against other
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forms of infection such as through emails or usb stick.
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.. image:: images/SPE_home.png
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:width: 100%
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Step 1 - Setup the Proxy
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Start with setting up the proxy with its basic configuration, see :doc:`cachingproxy`.
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Step 2 - Setup Transparent Mode
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To setup the transparent mode, see: :doc:`proxytransparent`.
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Step 3 - Configure the Engine
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For this example we have used Symantecs Protection Engine.
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The installation is straight forward, please refer to Symantecs documentation for
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full installation and configuration instructions.
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We installed the Engine for Web Proxy purpose and enabled ICAP with its default settings.
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.. image:: images/SPE_ICAP.png
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:width: 100%
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Step 4 - Connect the Engine
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Now connect the server that the engine is installed on to OPNsense trough either
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a switch or a direct cable connection. Preferable use a separate network for this
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traffic to make sure the unencrypted ICAP traffic can't be tapped.
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.. Note::
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ICAP traffic is not encrypted, meaning you have to make sure the traffic is not
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visible to anyone else. When using transparent HTTPS mode it is best to configure
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a separate interface for ICAP traffic and connect the Server (Engine) directly
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with a crosslink cable. Alternatively one may use a VLAN for this purpose.
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Step 5 - Configure ICAP
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To configure ICAP go to :menuselection:`Services --> Proxy --> Administration` and select **ICAP Settings**
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for the **Forward Proxy** tab.
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Select enable ICAP and filling the Request and Response URLs.
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For Symantecs Protection Engine they look like this:
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**Request Modify URL** icap://192.168.2.1:1344/avscanreq
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**Response Modify URL** icap://191.168.2.1:1344/avscan
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======================== ===================================
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Now click on **Apply**
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Step 6 - Test using EICAR
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To test if the engine is operational and functional go to http://www.eicar.org/?page_id=3950
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on this page you will find several files you can test.
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First test the HTTP protocol version. If that works, test the HTTPS version if you
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have also configured the transparent SSL proxy mode.
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.. Warning::
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**IMPORTANT NOTE** :
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YOU DOWNLOAD THESE FILES AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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If everything went well you should see something similar to this in you browser:
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.. code-block:: guess
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The content you just requested contains EICAR Test String and was blocked by the
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Symantec Protection Engine based on local administrator settings. Contact your
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local administrator for further information.
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**DONE**
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