IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE SEEING THE PICTURES ON THIS SITE

Your firewall server may not be allowing your PC to pass the referrer
information necessary for this site to validate it. This site does not allow
picture hotlinking and must validate sites that access it.

Below are instructions for a number of firewall and Internet security
programs that allow this information to be passed so you can see images.

WatchGuard

If your employer uses WatchGuard, a popular firewall used by many small and medium-sized organizations,
you may wish to ask your network administrator to make the following modification:

HTTP Proxy --> Properties --> Settings --> Settings Tab --> Uncheck "Remove Client Connection Info."  

This change will allow the referer to pass. If your network administrator wishes to view more detailed information
about this change, he or she may wish to visit the following site. A WatchGuard user name and password
are necessary for access:  

https://support.watchguard.com/advancedfaqs/proxy_httptrouble.asp 
  

Norton Personal Firewall/ Norton Internet Security 2003 or 200
4 and above

The default settings for the 2003 and 2004 editions of both Norton products block certain information
needed to verify access to library resources. Fortunately, the problem can be remedied with a small
change in settings. Please follow the steps below in order to make the necessary adjustments:

Basic Method (fewer steps but a broader modification of the firewall)

• Launch the Norton Personal Firewall/ Norton Internet Security product from start ~ programs or by right-clicking the icon on the task bar.
• Click "Privacy Control."
• Click "Configure."
• Click "Custom Level."
• Make sure cookie blocking is set to "none."
• Uncheck "enable browser privacy." It is checked by default.
• Click "okay" twice and close the Norton Personal Firewall/ Norton Internet Security product.  

Advanced Method (more steps but a narrower modification of the firewall)
It is necessary to instruct the program to allow referer information to pass to the following sites:  

• leg-cast.com

The following site will provide you with more information about how to allow referrer information this: 

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nip.nsf/docid/2002110811290836

Please type all sites exactly as provided above. Do not add http or www to any sites unless included in
the information above.  Please note that none of the information presented above applies to Norton AntiVirus.
Norton AntiVirus does not interfere with library access and should not be disabled.

Norton Personal Firewall/ Norton Internet Security 2002 and Earlier 

Both of these programs block referer information, which is needed to verify your access to the University Library
and to many of its information providers. Fortunately, these programs also allow users to make simple adjustments to allow access.
Specifically, it is necessary to instruct the program to allow referer information to pass to the following sites:  

• leg-cast.com

The following site will provide more information about how to do this:  

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nip.nsf/docid/2000070515373136 

Please type all sites exactly as provided above. Do not add http or www to any sites unless included in the information above.
In addition, if you installed the program at a high setting, it may also be necessary to use the same procedure to permit
cookies for these sites.  

Please note that none of the information presented above applies to Norton AntiVirus.
Norton AntiVirus does not interfere with library access and should not be disabled.  
 
 
Zone Alarm Pro Version 3.0

Zone Alarm Pro Version 3 blocks referer information and certain types of cookies that are needed to verify your access
to the University Library and to many of its information providers. Fortunately, Zone Alarm Pro provides a mechanism to alter
this setting and permit library access. Follow these steps in Zone Alarm Pro for library access:

• Open Zone Alarm Pro
• Select the Privacy Panel
• Select the Cookies Tab
• Make sure the box labeled "Block Persistent Cookies" is not checked.
• Make sure the box labeled "Block Third Party Cookies" is not checked.
• Make sure the box labeled "Remove Private Header Information" is not checked.  
 
 
Zone Alarm Pro Version 4

Zone Alarm Pro Version 4 blocks referer information and certain types of cookies that are needed to verify your access to
the University Library and to many of its information providers. Fortunately, Zone Alarm Pro provides a mechanism to alter this
setting and permit library access. Follow these steps in Zone Alarm Pro for library access: 

Basic Method (fewer steps but a broader modification of the firewall)

• Open Zone Alarm Pro
• Click "Privacy" from the options of the left. 
• Select the "Cookie Control" tab.
• Click "Custom."
• Make sure the box labeled "Block Persistent Cookies" is not checked. 
• Make sure the box labeled "Block Third Party Cookies" is not checked.
• Make sure the box labeled "Remove Private Header Information" is not checked.

Advanced Method (more steps but a narrower modification of the firewall)

• Open Zone Alarm Pro
• Click "Privacy" from the options of the left. 
• Select the "Site List" tab
• Select "Add" and enter the following URLs

• leg-cast.com

• Highlight one of the URLs and select "Options"
• Select the "Cookies" tab
• Uncheck the boxes for: "Persistent Cookies", "3rd Party Cookies" and "Remove Private Header Information"
• Click "Apply"
• Click "OK"
• Repeat the previous steps for the additional URLs  


McAfee
Internet Security Version 5


The default settings in McAfee Internet Security block library access. These settings can be modified via the following steps: 

• Right click the McAfee Guardian icon in the lower right corner of your computer screen.
• Select "Internet Security."
• Select "Browser Buddy."
• Select "Settings."
• Check the setting labeled either "Referer Filter" or "Search Cleaner." If it is on, it must be turned off.
• Check the settings labeled "direct cookies" and "indirect cookies." Both must be allowed.  
 
 
McAfee Internet Security Version 6
 
• In the system tray in the lower right corner, look for the M icon. Right Click.
• Click "Privacy Service." Click "Open Privacy Service."
• Look on the right for the heading "I want to"
• Under the heading, click "Control Access to Cookies."
• "Cookies from third-party sites" will have a default setting of "reject." Change it to "accept."
• Next, click the "clean slate" tab in the upper right. At the bottom of the screen, there is an option that says "Prevent 'referer' information from being shared." It is check by default. Remove the check.
• Click "Apply" then "Okay."
• Close any remaining McAfee windows.