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Allow youtube for specific user by IP address or by computer name
Hello everyone,
i have blocked "you tube" for all users using web filter profile.but i want exception only one user.
I'll paste here screenshot What did I want you advice so as to implement this, So far this user can not access YouTube
thanks
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Not sure what you have in the Destination Address 'Allow_youtube' but what I'd do is create a copy of your default policy, then create a custom Web Filter profile for the one user with a static URL filter set to allow *.youtube.com. Possibly also an Application Control filter doing the same thing.
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FWIW
You could use a ID-policy and give the users access for whatever sites. In the long run this approach is better than trying to bind to ipv4 address or hostnames.
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hello ,
Sorry for delay reply.
allow_you tube ="216.58.210.206"
i am able to access youtube , but can't see any videos its loading....
Dear emnoc
can you please give me example how to apply this.
thanks
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any advise?
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I'm pretty sure my suggestion above would work for the one user or even a group of users if you needed to add more. If I'm reading it correctly, emnoc's suggestion is very similar. Basically create a new policy for the user and allow Youtube as a domain or application, it may use many IP's which is why you aren't seeing videos play even though you have access to the site itself.