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08-23-2011 03:52 AM
Hi
I am wondering what will happen if one URL is in two different categories. Especially if one is configured to block, the other to pass the request.
I don't know if this can happen within predefined categories (from BrightCloud), but as i am able to define new ones, its possible to add a already categorized URL in my own category.
Our goal is, to have a global deny and allow category for all of our user groups. Defining the URL's in each of the URL Profile isn't a option, because its easy to get a inconsistency. So i would like to create two new Categories (globalAllow, globalBlock) and add (or remove) my URL's just to this category. To do this, I have to know the behaviour if a URL is in two categories.
08-23-2011 05:46 AM
Hello,
The order in which the device checks for URL categories is as follows:
1. Block list
2. Allow list
3. Custom categories
4. Device cache
5. BrightCloud downloaded database
6. Cloud lookup (if enabled)
That means that if you've included a specific URL in a block list, it will always be blocked, regardless of how it is categorized by BrightCloud.
Hope this helps,
Doris
08-23-2011 05:46 AM
Hello,
The order in which the device checks for URL categories is as follows:
1. Block list
2. Allow list
3. Custom categories
4. Device cache
5. BrightCloud downloaded database
6. Cloud lookup (if enabled)
That means that if you've included a specific URL in a block list, it will always be blocked, regardless of how it is categorized by BrightCloud.
Hope this helps,
Doris
08-29-2011 06:46 AM
Hello
Thanks for your answer.
To sum up: Sites in my own category will always overwrite the BrightCloud (downloaded db and cloud lookup) definition.
Btw: What do you mean with "Device cache"? Cached BrightCloud cloud lookups?
08-29-2011 10:36 AM
Hello,
You are correct - The device cache stores the latest BrightCloud cloud lookups. If you designate an action or category for a URL (either through an allow/block list or custom category), those will always override the BrightCloud category when used in policy.
Hope this helps,
Doris
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