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Quick Start Guide to Zscaler

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Quick Start Guide to Zscaler. Purpose. DRAFT ONLY. Greater understanding of Zscaler including; How to backup and restore configurations. How to change rules to comply with your school’s acceptable use policy. Provide you with recommendations. What is Zscaler ?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quick Start Guide to Zscaler

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Purpose

Greater understanding of Zscaler including;

• How to backup and restore configurations.• How to change rules to comply with your school’s

acceptable use policy.• Provide you with recommendations.

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What is Zscaler?

Zscaler is a web-filtering service that will replace the current SINA (myinternet) web filtering.

It will provide schools with the tools required to manage web access.

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‘Filtering Advice for Schools’

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How Zscaler works

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Default: Webmail rules

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Default: Instant Messaging

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Default: Social Networks/Blogs

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Default: Streaming Media/File Share Policy

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Getting started

Your focus is to implement rules to ensure that the users within your school are accessing

appropriate websites and secures them as per your school’s acceptable use policy.

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General Information

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Usernames

Usernames have to be in the format of a email address; e.g. jsmith@your_School_Domain_name

The Active Directory needs to be compiled.

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How to backup and restore your Zscaler portal configuration

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How to backup your Zscaler portal configuration

1) Login to the Zscaler admin portal for your site. URL: https://admin.zsclareone.net UN: siteadmin@your_school_domain_suffix PW: xxxx

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2) Navigate to the Administration > Backup & Restore Policies

How to backup your Zscaler portal configuration

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3) Select “Edit” > “Create restore point” > Then name the restore point. Note: Choose something that is relevant that you will recognize at a future date.

4) > Select “Done” once complete

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5) Select “Done” again on the “Backup & Restore Policies” page

How to backup your Zscaler portal configuration

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6) You should now be able to see the restore point you have just created along with any other restore points that may exist for your portal

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1) Log into the Zscaler portal and navigate to the “Administration” > “Backup & Restore Policies” tab

2) Select “Edit” > then select the “Backup-Restore” icon on the backup point you wish to restore your configuration to

How to restore your Zscaler portal configuration from a backup point

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3) You will receive the following warning message, select “ok” if you wish to proceed

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4) When you see the banner saying “Success”: Data has been restored from Restore Point.” Select “Done”.

5) Your portal has now been restored to the configuration of the restore point selected.

How to restore your Zscaler portal configuration from a backup point

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Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Scanning

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Configuring SSL Scanning for your School

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Going Live

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5 Base rules

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Scenario 1 – Allow a site for everyone

Scenario:You would like to unblock a website for everyone at your

school.

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Scenario 2 – Unblocking for a group

Scenario:

You would like to unblock a website for teachers use only.

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Looking up website URL categories

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Looking up website URL categories

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Pathways for this scenario are:

URL Policy

If the website does not belong to a Web 2.0 Control

category then you would need to add a user defined category and then add the

rule for the group.

For these instructions go to the next slide

Web 2.0 ControlIf the website belongs to a Web

2.0 Control category• Webmail• Instant Messaging• Social Networks/Blogs • Streaming Media/FileShare

then you would place the rule within that category unless that website is not listed there when

you go to do this.For these instructions go to slide 46

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Adding a User-defined category

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Adding a User-defined category

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Adding a User-defined category

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Adding a User-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Adding a rule for a user-defined category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Unblocking a Web 2.0 Control category

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Scenario 3 – Allow access to websites but not posting

Scenario:

You would like to allow students access to youtube but do not want them to add content.

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Allow access to websites but not posting

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Implications for schoolsIt is recommended that schools:

• Devise an implementation plan for the roll out with Zscaler

• Liaise with the school technician to ensure that the active directory records are accurate and up to date

• Review Cybersafety policies and procedures in light of this new web filtering service

• Have procedures in place for monitoring of the network

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Zscaler Documentation

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