Sangfor NGAF whitelist

Asad Rafique Lv1Posted 2024-Jan-05 14:53

I am using Sangfor NGAF, and I have a question. If I apply any content/web filtering policy to my LAN network, and my network is 192.168.22.1/24, and I add the IP address 192.168.22.10 to the Sangfor global whitelist, will the policy I applied to my LAN network be effective on this IP or not?

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Adding the IP address 192.168.22.10 to the Sangfor global whitelist typically exempts it from the content/web filtering policies applied to the LAN network (192.168.22.1/24). By whitelisting this specific IP, Sangfor NGAF usually bypasses the applied policies for this particular address, allowing unrestricted access regardless of the restrictions imposed on the rest of the LAN network. Therefore, content filtering policies would not affect the whitelisted IP, granting it unimpeded access to the internet or specified resources.
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Adam Suhail Lv1Posted 2024-Jan-05 16:05
  
Supposely according to my understanding the content /filtering will not take action as it is considered to pass all policy and filtering.

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Moneeb Lv2Posted 2024-Jan-06 01:38
  
If you add your LAN IP address 192.168.22.10 to the Sangfor global whitelist, no policy will be effective on this IP
Rotring Lv2Posted 2024-Jan-08 12:58
  
where you create add your LAN IP address 192.168.22.10 Going to Sangfor's global permission list has no effect at all.
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 2024-Jan-09 14:11
  
Adding the IP address 192.168.22.10 to the Sangfor global whitelist typically exempts it from the content/web filtering policies applied to the LAN network (192.168.22.1/24). By whitelisting this specific IP, Sangfor NGAF usually bypasses the applied policies for this particular address, allowing unrestricted access regardless of the restrictions imposed on the rest of the LAN network. Therefore, content filtering policies would not affect the whitelisted IP, granting it unimpeded access to the internet or specified resources.
ArsalanAli Lv3Posted 2024-Jan-09 15:07
  
yes, If you add IP in whitelist (in SOC) so there will be no policy will be implemented on it, also bandwidth policy , security and application policy.
BUT keep in mind this IP will be vulnerable and create the backdoor in your network security.
So it is not recommended  
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Jan-09 16:00
  
HI, your policy will not effective to your ip that you set on global whitelist. For security reasons, recommend you to create specific policy to allow/deny traffic instead using global whitelist.
mdamores Posted 2024-Jan-09 16:14
  
no policy will be implemented to the whitelisted IP. but it is not recommended since it is prone to threats and security concerns
cyber5566 Lv1Posted 2024-Jan-09 17:18
  
only 192.168.22.10 will be whitelist but it's not recommendation because fiture whitelist will be bypass any security you create.
Tayyab0101 Lv2Posted 2024-Jan-09 21:41
  
there will be no effect on that as you are sitting in the very same vlan.

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