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| How do I prepare a URI specification file? You will need one line per site in a text file that looks like this. ip-addr /path 0 ip-addr is the IP address of the web server you want to "match" against. For sites that resolve to multiple IPs, you will need to list each one specifically. FireWall-1 4.1 SP2 and later also appears to support using names (e.g. www.yahoo.com), but requires that the firewall be able to resolve DNS names properly. /path is optional. If you want to restrict a certain subdirectory of a site (or a certain URL), put it here. 0 is required on the end of each line. Here's an example file: 205.216.146.201 0 206.251.29.12 0 192.91.182.100 /support.d 0 206.184.151.198 /support 0 -- PhoneBoy - 31 Dec 2003 FAQForm FAQs.Class: ContentSecurityFAQs OperatingSystem?: FAQs.Version: |
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