The approved/blocked URL settings on this screen
override the settings defined in the following:
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URL Filtering
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Web Reputation
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Global Approved and Blocked URL Lists
Procedure
- Go to the Configure
Policy screen by performing one of the following:
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Classic Mode: Go toand select a group. Click .
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Advanced Mode: Go to. Click Add or click an existing policy.
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- Click iOS.
- Go to .
- Specify the exceptions to use.
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Global Approved and Blocked URL Lists: Use the URLs configured in the global exception lists.
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Specify exceptions: Add approved or blocked URLs to override all other settings.
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- To add an exception:
- Click Add.
- Specify the approved or blocked URL.
Approved/Blocked URL List
ExceptionDescriptionExamples-
Approved URL List
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Blocked URL List
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The Approved URL List takes precedence over the Blocked URL List.
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Approving or blocking a URL implies approving or blocking all of its sub domains.
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The * wildcard character is allowedFor more information, see the Wildcard Support table below.
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Use commas, semicolons, or the ENTER key to separate multiple entries
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Do not use the following characters: " < > |
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http://website.com
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http://*.website.com
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http://www.website*.com/
Note
For HTTPS URLs, the system applies the exceptions at the domain level on iOS devices.Wildcard Support
WildcardSupported FormatInvalid FormatThe * character matches zero or more charactersThe following URLs using the wildcard are acceptable:-
http://www.example.com/*
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http://*.example.com
Filtering only supports the FQDN, not the path. For example:-
http://www.example.com/hu* would become http://www.example.com/*
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http://www.ex*le.com/abc/*.* would become http://www.ex*le.com/*
The following URLs ending with a wildcard are not acceptable:-
http://www.example.com*
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http://www.example.*
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http://www.example.com.tw.*
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http://*.example.*
The following URLs with the wildcard as the last character in the host name are not acceptable:-
http://www.example.*/test/abc.html would become http://www.example.*/*
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http://www.example.com*/123/ would become http://www.example.com*/*
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- Click Add.
- To edit an exception:
- Click the URL in the list.
- Update the exception.
- Press the ENTER key to save the changes.
- To delete an exception, point to the exception and click in the last column of the list.
- If an administrator feels that a URL has been misclassified, go to the following website: http://sitesafety.trendmicro.com/
- Click Save.