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FAQ: How to unblock/block a site that comes back with responds using many URLs:

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Question:

How to unblock/block a site that comes back with responds using many URLs:

Reply:

For example: blogger.com may come back with a site called www2.blogger.com or www3.blogger.com. If you wish to allow or block a site that responds in many URLS, as the example above, a wildcard may be used-- *.BLOGGER.COM. You may remove/add it locally from/to the 8e6 library or else you may create a custom category-- and add the URL using the wildcard, and then placing the custom category under the Always Allowed (to allow the site) or else, Block (to block the URL) for any filtering profile.

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8e6 KB 276512

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