Watchguard QMS User guide

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WatchGuard
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v2.0 User Guide
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Guide revision: May 6, 2013
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 About the WatchGuard QMS .................................................................................................... 1
WatchGuard QMS Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1
User Accounts .................................................................................................................................................... 2
Spam Digest Notifications ............................................................................................................................. 2
Spam Digest Templates.................................................................................................................................. 2
Language Support............................................................................................................................................ 3
Policies .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Trusted and Blocked Senders Lists ............................................................................................................. 3
Internal Deployment ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Network Firewall Configuration .................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 2 System Administration ............................................................................................................. 7
Connect to the WatchGuard QMS ................................................................................................................... 7
Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
Activity .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Support............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Console Activity Screen ................................................................................................................................ 11
Admin Menu ................................................................................................................................................ 11
Repair Menu................................................................................................................................................. 12
Misc Menu..................................................................................................................................................... 12
Configure the Admin User................................................................................................................................ 13
CRYPTOCard................................................................................................................................................. 15
SafeWord....................................................................................................................................................... 15
SecurID........................................................................................................................................................... 15
Add Additional Administrative Users ...................................................................................................... 16
Log in with Tiered Admin Privileges ........................................................................................................ 18
Admin Automatic Logout ............................................................................................................................ 18
Admin Login Lockout.................................................................................................................................... 18
External Proxy Server.......................................................................................................................................... 20
Chapter 3 Network and Mail Settings ..................................................................................................... 23
Network Configuration...................................................................................................................................... 23
Network Interface Configuration .............................................................................................................. 24
Advanced Parameters ................................................................................................................................... 25
Support Access ................................................................................................................................................ 25
Default Mail Relay ........................................................................................................................................... 28
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Delivery Settings ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Default Mail Relay ...................................................................................................................................... 29
Failback Mail Relay..................................................................................................................................... 29
Delivery Failure and Delay Warnings.................................................................................................. 30
Advanced Mail Delivery Options............................................................................................................... 32
SMTP Notification ...................................................................................................................................... 33
Received Header......................................................................................................................................... 34
Queue Monitoring .......................................................................................................................................... 35
Upload Alias Lists ............................................................................................................................................ 36
Chapter 4 User Accounts .......................................................................................................................... 37
Create User Accounts ......................................................................................................................................... 37
LDAP User Accounts ........................................................................................................................................... 41
Define Directory Servers............................................................................................................................... 41
Import Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 44
Mirror LDAP Accounts as Local Users ................................................................................................. 44
Remote Authentication ..................................................................................................................................... 47
Configure LDAP Remote Authentication ............................................................................................... 47
Chapter 5 WatchGuard XCS Configuration ............................................................................................ 49
Add Mail Routes for the WatchGuard QMS ................................................................................................ 49
Chapter 6 WatchGuard QMS Configuration ........................................................................................... 53
WatchGuard QMS Configuration ................................................................................................................... 53
Additional Quarantine Functions.............................................................................................................. 55
Template Text................................................................................................................................................... 57
Spam Digest Subject and From Fields................................................................................................ 57
Conditional Text ......................................................................................................................................... 58
Template Variables.................................................................................................................................... 59
Action URL Variables................................................................................................................................. 60
Date and Time Formats............................................................................................................................ 61
Upload Trusted and Blocked Senders Lists ........................................................................................... 64
Trusted and Blocked Sender List Downloads ....................................................................................... 64
Language Editor................................................................................................................................................... 65
Chapter 7 User Quarantine Settings ....................................................................................................... 69
Enable User Quarantine Access...................................................................................................................... 69
Spam Quarantine............................................................................................................................................ 70
Quarantine Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 71
Change Password ........................................................................................................................................... 72
Administrative Links ...................................................................................................................................... 73
Chapter 8 Policies ..................................................................................................................................... 75
Policy Overview.................................................................................................................................................... 75
Policy Hierarchy ............................................................................................................................................... 75
Configure Policies ........................................................................................................................................... 76
Domain Policies.................................................................................................................................................... 78
Re-order Groups .............................................................................................................................................. 81
Assign Group Policies.................................................................................................................................... 82
Upload Group Policy Lists............................................................................................................................ 82
Orphaned Groups ........................................................................................................................................... 82
Upload and Download User Address Lists............................................................................................. 83
Chapter 9 System Management .............................................................................................................. 85
Backup and Restore ............................................................................................................................................ 85
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Backup File Name ........................................................................................................................................... 85
Start a Backup................................................................................................................................................... 86
FTP Backup Options .................................................................................................................................. 86
SCP Backup Options.................................................................................................................................. 87
Restore from Backup...................................................................................................................................... 88
FTP Restore Options.................................................................................................................................. 88
Restore from SCP........................................................................................................................................ 89
Backup and Restore Errors........................................................................................................................... 90
Get a Feature Key from LiveSecurity ........................................................................................................ 92
Add a Feature Key........................................................................................................................................... 93
Update a Feature Key .................................................................................................................................... 94
Reboot and Shutdown....................................................................................................................................... 95
Chapter 10 Reports and Logs ...................................................................................................................101
Reports.................................................................................................................................................................. 101
Create Reports............................................................................................................................................... 102
Configure Reports........................................................................................................................................ 104
Search the System Log Messages .......................................................................................................... 108
All WatchGuard QMS Log Files .................................................................................................................... 109
Previous Searches............................................................................................................................................. 110
Log Search Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 112
Chapter 11 System Status and Monitoring ............................................................................................. 115
Dashboard........................................................................................................................................................... 115
Recent Mail Activity..................................................................................................................................... 116
System Status ................................................................................................................................................ 117
Utility Functions ........................................................................................................................................... 117
Diagnostics..................................................................................................................................................... 118
Hostname Lookup .................................................................................................................................. 118
SMTP Probe ............................................................................................................................................... 119
Ping Utility ................................................................................................................................................. 120
Current Admin and WebMail Users .................................................................................................. 121
Configuration Information .................................................................................................................. 121
Email History Search ................................................................................................................................... 126
Advanced Search ......................................................................................................................................... 126
Configure SNMP ........................................................................................................................................... 130
Permitted Clients.......................................................................................................................................... 131
MIB Files........................................................................................................................................................... 132
Configure Alarms ......................................................................................................................................... 134
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User Guide 1
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About the WatchGuard QMS
WatchGuard QMS Overview
The WatchGuard QMS device enables spam messages from the WatchGuard XCS to be directed to a local
quarantine area that provides spam storage for each individual user. Because spam filters occasionally result
in false positives (legitimate email classified as spam), spam quarantine gives end users the ability to manage
their quarantined message. They can identify and release any false positives and delete actual spam messages.
The WatchGuard QMS offloads spam quarantine resources to a separate system to relieve processing and disk
space on the primary WatchGuard XCS system or cluster.
When integrated with the WatchGuard XCS, the Intercept Anti-Spam engine redirects messages for a specific
spam classification to the WatchGuard QMS. For example, messages in the Probably Spam category can be
quarantined to allow users to review them at a later time and either delete them or release them to their inbox.
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Spam digest notifications are sent periodically to end users. End users can then review, delete, and release
mail, or add a sender to their trusted or blocked senders list. End users can log in to the WatchGuard QMS to
manage their specific quarantine settings, select the language template for their spam digest message, and
manage their trusted and blocked senders lists. The WatchGuard QMS supports organizations with both
single and multiple domains.
User Accounts
The WatchGuard QMS requires a user account for each user to store their quarantined spam messages.
There are three ways to add accounts to the WatchGuard QMS:
 Manual creation of Local Accounts — Administrators can manually add each local user account or
use uploaded lists. This method is recommended only for small deployments with a manageable
number of users.
 Automatic creation of Local Accounts — If the WatchGuard QMS receives a message to be
quarantined and that user account does not already exist, the WatchGuard QMS can automatically
create a local account based on the email address of a recipient. This method is recommended for
organizations that do not use LDAP directory services or organizations that support multiple
independent domains.
 LDAP Import of User Accounts — User account information can be imported from an LDAP directory
and the accounts mirrored locally on the WatchGuard QMS. Remote authentication can be enabled to
authenticate users with the LDAP directory server when they log in to the WatchGuard QMS.
Spam Digest Notifications
The spam digest is a notification sent out from the WatchGuard QMS to each user. It identifies how many
messages are currently in the spam quarantine area for that user, and displays the message headers of each
message (such as the Sender and Subject fields) for the user to review. With the spam digest message, users
do not have to log in to the WatchGuard QMS to manage the spam in their quarantine area.
From the links in the spam digest message, users can perform any of these tasks:
 View — Displays the contents of a message.
 Not Spam — Delivers a message to the inbox and adds the sender to the trusted senders list for that
user.
 Delete — Deletes the message from the quarantine.
 Delete All — Deletes all the spam messages shown in the digest message. This link is located at the
end of the digest.
 Block — Adds the sender to the blocked senders list for that user.
Spam Digest Templates
Administrators can customize the templates for the spam digest message. Administrators can apply separate
spam digest templates for different domains or users with the policy feature of the WatchGuard QMS.
The templates are also used to create spam digest messages in different languages. The templates are in
HTML-like format. They include several customized variables and controls to provide a default template of the
content that is sent to end users as part of the spam digest message.
The user cannot log in to this account until the administrator assigns a password for the account,
or configures the system to automatically generate a password for the user.
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About the WatchGuard QMS
Language Support
The WatchGuard QMS provides support for several different languages for use with the spam digest
notification message. Users can specify the language in which they prefer to receive the spam digest. With
policies, administrators can apply separate language templates for different domains and users.
The default templates offer these languages:
 Danish
 English
 Finnish
 French
 German
 Italian
 Japanese
 Norwegian
 Spanish
 Swedish
Policies
Powerful policy features enable administrators to create spam quarantine policies for multiple domains or
users. System settings, such as expiry times, disk space quotas, and spam digest message templates, can be
applied to different domains and users. For example, some users can have different disk quotas set depending
on how much spam they receive. Spam summary templates can be customized for different domains and
include support for multiple languages.
Trusted and Blocked Senders Lists
With the Trusted Senders List, end users can add specific email addresses that are trusted for Anti-Spam
processing purposes. With the Blocked Senders List, end users can specify a list of addresses from which they
do not want to receive mail. These senders are blocked and cannot send mail to that specific user through the
WatchGuard XCS. If a sender is on the blocked senders list, the message can either be rejected with
notification or discarded by the WatchGuard XCS.
End users can log in to the WatchGuard QMS and create their own list of trusted and blocked senders. These
lists can be imported by the WatchGuard XCS to provide a global trusted and blocked senders list that is used
when the WatchGuard XCS processes new mail.
The trusted and blocked senders list on the WatchGuard QMS must be imported to the WatchGuard
XCS system used with the WatchGuard QMS. The lists are applied as the message arrives on the
WatchGuard XCS.
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WatchGuard QMS Deployment
There are two primary ways that theWatchGuard QMS can be deployed: as an internal deployment or as a
hosted deployment.
Internal Deployment
With a basic internal deployment, the WatchGuard QMS is installed on the same network as the WatchGuard
XCS. Incoming mail is processed by the WatchGuard XCS and any spam to be quarantined is redirected from
the WatchGuard XCS to the WatchGuard QMS. Spam digest notifications and released messages from the
quarantine are delivered through the WatchGuard XCS to the internal mail servers, where they are received
by the end user. End users can log in to the WatchGuard QMS to manage their specific quarantine settings,
select the language template for their spam digest message, and manage their trusted and blocked senders
lists.
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About the WatchGuard QMS
Hosted Deployment
With a hosted service deployment, the WatchGuard QMS is deployed at the same location as the WatchGuard
XCS and is accessible to external hosted servers and users. The WatchGuard QMS must supports multiple
domains because the WatchGuard XCS processes and routes all mail to the recipient domain email servers.
Network Firewall Configuration
For the WatchGuard QMS to process messages effectively when located behind a network firewall, various
networking ports must be configured on the network firewall.
This table describes the list of ports required for each service. If you do not use some of the features shown in
the table, the corresponding ports can remain closed:
Port Description From
Internet
To
Internet
From
Internal
Network
To
Internal
Network
Protocol
21 FTP for System
Backups
XTCP
22 SCP (Backup or
Offload)
X TCP
25 SMTP (standard port
for sending and
receiving of mail)
XXX XTCP
53 DNS queries X X TCP/UDP
80 Web Mail Access X X TCP
123 Network Time
Protocol (NTP)
X X UDP
389 LDAP X TCP
443 Software Updates X TCP
443 Secure Web Mail
Access
XX TCP
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443 Web UI connections X X TCP
514 Syslog X UDP
636 LDAPS X TCP
1812 RADIUS Server X UDP
10101 Support Access X X TCP
Port Description From
Internet
To
Internet
From
Internal
Network
To
Internal
Network
Protocol
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System Administration
Connect to the WatchGuard QMS
You can use these web browsers to connect to the Web UI:
 Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9 (Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7)
 Firefox 3 and greater (Windows, Linux, Mac)
Make sure your screen resolution is set to a minimum of 1024x768.
To administer the WatchGuard QMS with the Web UI:
1. Open a web browser and go to the IP address of the WatchGuard QMS.
For example,
http://10.0.1.20
The login page appears.
2. Type the default Username and Password.
When you connect to the system for the first time after installation, the default settings are:
 Username — admin
 Password — admin
A security certificate notification appears in the browser because the system uses a self-signed
certificate. You can safely ignore the warning (Internet Explorer) or add a certificate exception
(Mozilla Firefox).
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Main Menu
The main menu has these main categories:
Activity
The Activity menu provides a variety of information on system status and activity. It includes the main
Dashboard, message history, mail queue and quarantine management, and reports and log messages. This
menu includes these features:
Status
 Dashboard
 Status & Utility
 Alarms
 Mail Queue
History
 Message History
 System History
 Manage Quarantine
Reports
 Schedule
 View
Logs
 Mail
 System
 Previous Searches
 All
Configuration
From the Configuration menu, you can configure many system settings.
Network
The Network menu enables you to configure items related to the system networking features:
 Interfaces
 Static Routes
 Web Server
 External Proxy Server
 SNMP
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System Administration
Mail
The Mail menu enables you to configure features related to mail processing and delivery:
 Access
 Delivery
 Aliases
Quarantine
The Quarantine menu enables you to configure the User Spam Quarantine features:
 User Spam Quarantine
 Trusted/Block Senders
 Spam Digest Templates
 Language Editor
Policies
The Policies menu enables you to configure system policies:
 Policies
 User Policy
 Group Policy
 Domain Policy
 Diagnostics
Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous menu enables you to configure the general settings of various features:
 Logs
 Customization
 Alarms
 Reports
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Administration
The Administration menu includes options you can use to manage the WatchGuard QMS, such as user
account administration, backup and restore, software updates, and feature key management. This menu
includes these features:
Accounts
The User Accounts menu enables you to configure local user accounts and authentication:
 Administrator
 Local Accounts
 Mirror Accounts
 Remote Authentication
 SecurID
Directory Servers
The Directory Servers menu enables you to configure your Directory Services and related features
that rely on LDAP:
 Servers
 Users
 Aliases
Backup/Restore
The Backup/Restore menu enables you to back up and restore the system configuration and data:
 Backup & Restore
 Daily Backup
Software Updates
The Software Updates menu enables you to manage system software updates and the Security
Connection:
 Updates
 Security Connection
System
The System menu includes other system administrative settings, such as feature key and system
certificates:
 Feature Key
 SSL Certificates
 Reboot & Shutdown
Support
The Support menu offers several options for you to obtain additional support for the product.
This menu includes these features:
 Technical Support
 Problem Reporting
 Online Manual
 Online Access (main WatchGuard web site)
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System Administration
System Console
The system console supports a limited subset of administrative tasks and we recommend you use it only for
initial installation and network troubleshooting. Use the Web UI for routine administration of your
WatchGuard QMS.
When you access the console for the first time after installation, the default login credentials are admin for the
UserID, and admin for the Password. The password can be changed from the browser administration
interface.
Console Activity Screen
The console activity screen provides you with basic activity and statistics information for this system.
Press any key to log in to the console with the admin login credentials.
Admin Menu
The Admin menu contains these options:
 Exit — Exits the console.
 Hardware Information — Displays the processor type, available memory, and network interface
information.
 Configure Interfaces — Enables you to modify the host and domain name, IP address, Gateway, DNS
and NTP servers for all network interfaces.
 Security Connection — Enables automatic software updates.
 Shutdown — Shuts down the system.
 Reboot — Shuts down and restarts the system.
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Diagnostics Menu
The Diagnostics menu contains these options:
 Activity Display — Displays CPU use, network traffic and mail message activity.
 Ping — Enables you to test network connectivity to other systems with the ping utility. You can use an
IP address or host name.
 Traceroute — Displays the routing steps between the system and a destination computer.
 Reset Network Interface — Resets network interfaces. This feature is useful to correct connection
issues.
 Display Disk Usage — Displays the amount of used and available disk space.
 Display System Processes — Displays information about processes that run on the system.
Repair Menu
The Repair menu contains these options:
 Reset SSL Certificates — Sets certificate information back to the factory defaults. Any uploaded
certificates or private keys are deleted.
 Delete Strong Authentication for Admin — Removes strong authentication for the admin user login
so you can use the console password.
Misc Menu
The Misc (Miscellaneous) menu contains these options:
 Set Time and Date — Sets the time and date for the system.
 Set Time Zone — Sets your local time zone settings.
 Configure UPS — Enables you to configure the link to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for
automatic shutdown in the event of a power failure. A UPS keeps a system running for several minutes
after a power outage, enabling the system to shut down gracefully. The signal is sent through a serial
COM port on the WatchGuard QMS that is connected to the UPS.
 UPS Protocol — Select the protocol to use to communicate with the UPS.
 Enable UPS Monitor — Select Yes to enable the UPS monitor. When this option is enabled, the
WatchGuard QMS detects alarms from the UPS that it is running on battery and begins a graceful
shutdown of the WatchGuard QMS. If this is set to No the system is not automatically shut down,
and should be manually shut down before the UPS battery power is exhausted.
 UPS Interface Port — Select the serial COM port on the WatchGuard QMS that is connected to the
UPS.
 Shutdown Interval — Enter the number of minutes (0-30) to wait before the WatchGuard QMS is
automatically shut down.
 Configure Web Admin — Modify the ports used to get access to the system web browser
administration interface.
The system only supports APC type UPS systems.
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System Administration
 Configure Serial Console — Enables you to configure a serial port for when you want to use the
console over a serial connection. You must set your terminal program to these values to use the serial
console:
 VT100 Emulation
 Baud Rate: 9600
 Data Bits: 8
 Parity: None
 Stop Bits: 1
 Flow Control: Hardware
Configure the Admin User
The primary admin account is created automatically during installation. To modify the password or strong
authentication settings for the admin user:
1. Select Administration > Accounts > Administrator.
2. In the User ID field, you can see and modify the current admin user name.
The admin user name cannot be deleted, but the account name can be modified. This helps prevent
attempts to compromise the primary admin user name because it enables the administrator to use a
non-standard user name. We recommend that you create additional admin users and use those
accounts to manage the system instead of the primary admin account. It is a good idea to write down
the primary admin account password and keep it in a safe place.
3. In the Forward email to: text box, enter an optional email address to forward mail to from this
account.
4. Type and confirm a Password for the admin user.
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5. From the Strong Authentication drop-down list, select an optional strong authentication method for
the admin user.
Strong authentication methods require a hardware token that provides a response to the login
challenge. You can choose from these types of secure authentication tokens:
 CRYPTOCard
 SafeWord
 SecurID
A configuration wizard guides you through the steps to configure the token for the specified
authentication method.
6. In the IP Access Control List (ACL) option, click Edit to enter a list of IP addresses or networks that are
allowed admin access to this system.
 Type a specific IP address such as
192.168.1.250, or for a network address use 192.168.1.0 for
the entire 192.168.1.0/24 network.
 Click Add.
 Admin access must also be enabled on a network interface (with Configuration > Network
>Interfaces), in addition to the ACL access. Keep the IP access list undefined to restrict admin
access only through the network interface option.
7. From the Password Enforcement drop-down list, select an enforcement method for user and admin
passwords.
 Unrestricted — Allows any type of password for the admin account and user accounts. This is the
default setting that is used after the initial system installation.
 Strong — Requires passwords for both admin accounts and user accounts to be at least 6
characters in length and include a mix of alphabetic and non-alphabetic characters.
8. Click Add User.
After you enable strong passwords, any existing or uploaded user accounts and passwords that do
not have a strong password do not have the restrictions enforced until the next time the passwords
are modified.
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