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ltroyer
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« on: Saturday 11 February 2012, 06:35:09 am »

we recently moved our website to school fusion and this is what they told me to do...however, I can't figure out where to do this.  Any help would be appreciated.

Whitelist IP Ranges for firewall/proxy settings:
If you have not updated this already, please ensure that the following IP addresses are allowed for you school firewalls on ports 80 & 443:


Source networks:
216.33.94.192/27
216.64.199.96/27
216.64.196.176/28
216.33.93.192/27
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 12 February 2012, 03:50:04 am »

You have not said if you are running the HTTP proxy or not, anyway here are some pointers for all instances.

If the HTTP proxy is disabled then you should have an outgoing traffic firewall rule which allows your GREEN access to RED on port 80 (http) so there is nothing you need to do for the IP ranges.

If you are running HTTP proxy then you can add the IP ranges to an access policy and set the filter profile to none

Proxy > Access policy > Add access policy
Source type : Zone (select zone you want to allow e.g. GREEN)
Destination : Network/IP and enter your IP list
Access Policy : Allow access
Filter profile : none
Position : First position

This will bypass all filtering for the IP ranges you specify in the policy.

Hope this helps
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