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TRITON - Web Security Help, Version 7.7 - Websense

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Configure Hybrid FilteringSpecify sites not filtered by hybrid filtering<strong>TRITON</strong> - <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Help</strong> | <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Solutions | <strong>Version</strong> <strong>7.7</strong>.xRelated topics: Define filtered locations, page 211 Send user and group data to the hybrid service, page 227 Schedule communication with hybrid filtering, page 234Use the Settings > Hybrid Configuration > Unfiltered Destinations page to review,add, or edit information about target sites to which you want to grant clients unfilteredaccess. Clients can access these sites directly, without sending the request to either thehybrid service or an on-premises explicit proxy in a filtered location, if used. Typicalunfiltered destinations include organizational webmail sites, internal IP addresses, andMicrosoft update sites.TipAs a best practice, add your organization’s webmailaddress as an unfiltered destination. This ensures that:You can access messages from Technical Support insituations that cause your proxy or the hybrid serviceto block all requests.Off-site users who have forgotten (or not created) theirhybrid filtering password can retrieve it via email.Destinations listed here are added to the Proxy Auto-Configuration (PAC) file thatdefines how filtered users’ browsers connect to the hybrid service (see Configure useraccess to hybrid filtering, page 220). By default, the PAC file excludes all nonroutableand multicast IP address ranges from filtering. Therefore, if you are usingprivate IP address ranges defined in RFC 1918 or RFC 3330, you need not enter themhere.Each unfiltered destination that you define appears in a table that combines a nameand description with technical configuration details, including how the destination isdefined (as an IP address, domain, or subnet), and the actual IP address, domain, orsubnet that users can access directly.To edit an existing entry, click the location Name, and then see Editing unfiltereddestinations, page 219.To define a new location, click Add, and then see Adding unfiltered destinations, page219.To remove an unfiltered destination, mark the check box next to the destination name,and then click Delete.218 <strong>Web</strong>sense <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Gateway Anywhere

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