You can define
Server IP address, domain, URL, or file (SHA1) matches to add to the approved or
blocked lists.
NoteYou can also add synchronized suspicious objects to the approved or
blocked lists from the screen.
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By default, Deep Discovery Web
Inspector automatically determines whether to add an input entry as a
Server IP address match, a domain match, a URL match, or a file (SHA1) match.
Instead of using auto mode, you can use advanced options to manually specify the
object type when adding the entry.
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You can add multiple entries at the same time by using a delimiter between each entry.
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Valid delimiters are semicolon (;), comma (,), or linefeed (\r, \n, and \r\n).
For information about and examples for configuring entries, see Approved/Blocked Lists.
Procedure
- Go to .By default, Object type is set to Auto.
- Enter Server IP address, domain, URL, or file (SHA1) entries in the Input text box.
- Do one of the following:
- Click Add to Approved.
- Click Add to Blocked.
- (Optional): To manually enter an object type, click on
Advanced and in Object type,
perform the appropriate action:
- Click on Server IP address to configure an entry using the Server IP address match mode.
- Click on Domain to configure an entry using the domain match mode.
- Click on URL to configure an entry using the URL match mode.
- Click on File (SHA1) to configure an entry using the File (SHA1) match mode.
- If you added entries using the Advanced option, do one
of the following:
- Click Add to Approved.
- Click Add to Blocked.
- Click Save.
