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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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Scanning and SSL Decryption Bypass OptionsClient listDestination list2. Click the arrow to right of the category tree to enter the selected category into theCategories selected for SSL decryption bypass box.To clear your selections from the category tree, click the Clear All button.To remove a category or subcategory from the list, select the category and click theRemove button.To identify a client IP address or IP address range for SSL decryption bypass:1. Click Add and enter the client IP address or IP address range in the Add ClientEntry box, one entry per line.When specifying an IP address range, use a “-” (hyphen) to separate the firstaddress from the last.IPv6 addresses are valid with explicit proxy traffic only.2. To facilitate maintenance of the list, add a description that identifies the entry.3. Click OK to add the entries to the list.To modify an entry, click on the IP address and modify the entry in the Edit ClientEntry box. Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to close the dialog box withoutsaving your changes.To remove an entry from the list, select the check box adjacent to the entry and clickDelete. Confirm the action.When you are finished, click OK to cache your changes.Changes are not implemented until you click Save and Deploy.To specify a destination hostname, IP address, or IP address range for SSL decryptionbypass:1. Click Add and enter the destination hostname, IP address, or IP address range inthe Add Destination Entry box, one entry per line.• You can enter a simple hostname.For example: thissite.com.Be sure to enter both the hostname and the extension (thissite.com andthissite.net are distinct hosts).• Sites with multiple labels are supported.For example, www.bbc.co.uk• You can use the wild card “*” to match leading subdomains only.For example: *.yahoo.com.206 <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway

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