Bypass Domain

Regardless of network behavior control configurations (URL filter, keyword filter, web post control, email filter, and HTTP/FTP control), requests to the specified bypass domains will be allowed unconditionally. The bypass domain configuration will be effective to the entire system.

Adding a Bypass Domain

To add a bypass domain, take the following steps:

  1. On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Content > URL Filter/Web Content/Web Posting/Email Filter/HTTP/FTP Control to visit the corresponding pages.
  2. On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click Bypass domain.
  3. In the Bypass Domain dialog, type a domain name into the box and click Add. The domain name will be added to the system and displayed in the bypass domain list.
  4. Repeat Step 3 to add more bypass domains.
  5. Click OK to save your settings.

Editing a Bypass Domain

To edit a bypass domain, take the following steps:

  1. On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Content > URL Filter/Web Content/Web Posting/Email Filter/HTTP/FTP Control to visit the corresponding pages.
  2. On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click Bypass domain.
  3. Select a bypass domain you want to edit from the list and click Edit.
  4. Modify the bypass domain name in the box and then click Add.
  5. Repeat the Step 3-4 to modify more bypass domains.

Deleting a Bypass Domain

To delete a bypass domain, take the following steps:

  1. On the Navigation pane, click Configure > Content > URL Filter/Web Content/Web Posting/Email Filter/HTTP/FTP Control to visit the corresponding pages.
  2. On the Task tab in the right auxiliary pane, click Bypass domain.
  3. Select the bypass domain you want to delete from the list and click Delete.

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