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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Web Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 4      Intercepting Web Requests
  Client Options for Redirecting Web Requests
Step 3
Enter the addresses for which you wish to bypass the web proxy.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring Web Proxy Bypassing for Applications
Step 1
Choose Web Security Manager > Bypass Settings.
Step 2
Click Edit Application Bypass Settings.
Step 3
Select the application(s) you wish to bypass scanning for. 
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Web Proxy Usage Agreement
You can configure the Web Security appliance to inform users that it is filtering and monitoring their 
web activity. The appliance does this by displaying an end-user acknowledgment page when a user first 
accesses a browser after a certain period of time. When the end-user acknowledgment page appears, 
users must click a link to access the original site requested or any other website. 
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Client Options for Redirecting Web Requests
If you choose to have clients explicitly forward requests to the web proxy, you must also decide how to 
configure the clients to do this. Choose from the following methods:
Configure Clients Using Explicit Settings. Configure clients with the web proxy hostname and 
port number. See individual client documentation for details on how to do this.
Note
The web proxy port uses port numbers 80 and 3128 by default. Clients can use either port.
Configure Clients Using a Proxy Auto-Config (PAC) File. PAC files provide clients with 
instructions on where to direct web requests. This options allows you to centrally manage 
subsequent changes to the proxy details. 
If you choose to use PAC files, you must also choose where to store them and how clients will find them.
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