Jul 22, 2019 — ETP updates

  • Exception Lists. An ​SIA​ administrator can now create a list with the domains and IP addresses they want directed to the origin without Transport Layer Security (TLS) decryption or ​SIA​ protection. An exception list bypasses ​SIA​ Proxy. This feature allows your organization to maintain the privacy of users who access trusted websites with sensitive information. Like a custom list, you create an exception list and assign it to a policy configuration.

  • Bypass action for Exception Lists. When you add an exception list to a policy, the bypass policy action is automatically assigned to the list. This action resolves requests to the origin IP address. If ​SIA​ proxy is enabled, the request is not decrypted with TLS. It is sent directly to the destination web server. While no event is logged on the Event Analysis page for bypassed traffic, domains are logged on the Network Traffic tab of the Activity page.

  • Client Connector now called ​SIA​ Client. Client Connector is now called ​SIA​ Client. The tab on the Utilities page and the client configuration settings now refer to the new ​SIA​ Client name.