List | Applied by... | Except... |
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Approved list for Web Reputation and URL Filtering | All Windows, Mac and Android devices | Windows, Mac and Android devices on groups with their own approved lists |
Blocked list for URL Filtering | All Windows and Android devices | Windows and Android devices on groups with their own blocked lists |
To add/edit the Global Approved URL List or Blocked URL List:
- Log in to the WFBS-SVC console.
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Do one of the following:
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Click Security Agents > Configure Global Settings > Approved URL List or Blocked URL List.
This is only available for Classic Mode - Click Policies > Global Exceptions Lists > Approved URL List or Blocked URL List.
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Enter the URL or website you wish to add to the Approved List for Web Reputation and URL Filtering field or block in the Blocked List for URL Filtering field.
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URLs to approve: Separate multiple URLs with a space, comma (,), semicolon (;) or <enter>. And then click Add.
- URLs to block: Separate multiple URLs with a space, comma (,), semicolon (;) or <enter>. And then click Add.
When adding URLs to the lists, keep the following in mind:
- The Approved URL List takes precedence over the Blocked URL List.
- Approving or blocking a URL implies approving or blocking all of its sub domains.
- The * wildcard character is allowed. For more information, see the Wildcard Support table below.
- Use commas, semicolons, or the ENTER key to separate multiple entries.
- Do not use the following characters: " < > |
You can specify a maximum of 300 approved URLs and 300 blocked URLs. If the number of entries added to the Approved/Blocked URLs list causes the list to exceed the maximum allowable value, then the list deployment will fail.Refer to the following table for correct usage of wildcards:
Wildcard Supported Format Invalid Format The * character matches zero or more characters The following URLs using the wildcard are acceptable:
- http://www.example.com/*
- http://*.example.com
Filtering only supports the FQDN, not the path. For example:
- http://www.example.com/hu* would become http://www.example.com/*
- 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*
- http://www.example.*
- http://www.example.com.tw.*
- 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.*/*
- http://www.example.com*/123/ would become http://www.example.com*/*
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- Click Add once finished with the list.
- Click Save.
Other actions
- To delete an entry, icon point to the exception and click in the last column of the list.
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To edit an existing URL:
- Click the URL in the list.
- Update the exception.
- Press the ENTER key to save the changes.
- If an administrator feels that a URL has been misclassified, go to the following website: http://sitesafety.trendmicro.com/
- To sort URLs, click the Sort By dropdown list and select between Newest First and Alphabetically.