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Using Bypass Codes
Using Bypass Codes
A bypass code allows a network administrator to grant temporary access to restricted domains and web-based content by overriding enabled content filters. When an end-user receives a blocked DNS query, a bypass code can be requested from the network administrator, granting access to the otherwise blocked content. Access to the blocked domain can only be obtained if the end-user can supply the required bypass code to access the restricted content.
Bypass codes can be created for category filters, custom lists, and Feeds and Threat insight. Once a bypass code has been created, it can be applied to a security policy. For more information on bypass codes, see the following:
- Viewing Bypass Codes
- Configuring Bypass Codes
- Enabling and Disabling Bypass Codes
- Installing Infoblox Root Certificate for Bypass Code
- Adding Bypass Codes to a Security Policy