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Adding or editing unfiltered destinations
Web Security Help | Web Security Solutions | Version 7.8.x
Use the Unfiltered Destinations > Add Unfiltered Destination or Edit Unfiltered Destination page to define or change the URL or URLs that users can access directly, without sending a request to the hybrid service or an on-premises explicit proxy.
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Enter, verify, or update the destination Name. The name must be unique, and have between 1 and 50 characters. It cannot include any of the following characters:
* < > { } ~ ! $ % & @ # . " | \ & + = ? / ; : ,
Names can include spaces, dashes, and apostrophes.
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Enter, verify, or update the short Description of the destination. This appears next to the unfiltered destination name on the Unfiltered Destinations page, and should clearly identify the target site or sites to any administrator.
The character restrictions that apply to names also apply to descriptions, with 2 exceptions: descriptions can include periods (.) and commas (,).
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In the Type field, indicate, verify, or update how you want to define this destination: as an IP address, Domain, or Subnet.
If you are providing a subnet, specify whether you are identifying it by By bit range (CIDR) or By subnet mask, and then select a bit range or mask.
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Select or verify the Proxy type that this unfiltered destination applies to.
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Select Hybrid to enable all hybrid users to access the destination directly without sending a request to the hybrid service.
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Select Explicit to enable all users in filtered locations using an on-premises explicit proxy to access the destination directly.
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Select Hybrid and Explicit to enable all users managed by the hybrid service and an on-premises explicit proxy from a filtered location to access the destination directly.
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Click OK to return to the Unfiltered Destinations page, and then click OK again to cache your changes. Changes are not implemented until you click Save and Deploy.

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