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List Types for Web Policy Rules in the List Catalog

The List Catalog lets you view the types of lists that are used to support the rules of your web policy.

List types include strings, regular expressions, and IP addresses. For example, you can configure a rule that allows all traffic sent from a list of client IP addresses. Lists simplify policy configuration.

You can view and configure lists in the List Catalog, which consists of these list categories.

List category Description
Certificate Authority

Lists of trusted root CAs — These lists are used by many policy rules and features.

Host and Certificate

Lists of host name and certificate pairs — These lists are used to allow certificates that are otherwise invalid. For example, they might be recently expired.

IP

Lists of individual IPv4 or IPv6 addresses — These lists are used by many policy rules and features.

IP range

Lists of IPv4 or IPv6 address ranges — These lists are used by many policy rules and features.

Specify IP address ranges using:

  • A starting IP address and ending IP address separated by a hyphen
  • CIDR notation
Media type

Lists of items selected from a Skyhigh Security-maintained catalog of media type categories — You can create custom media type lists by selecting and deselecting categories and items in the catalog.

Number

Lists of numbers — These lists are used by many policy rules and features.

Regular expression

Lists of regular expressions — These lists are used for string matching.

Format: Perl regular expression syntax

Smart Match

Lists of mixed URLs, host names, IP addresses, and domains — These lists are used by policy rules and features that support smart match.

String

Lists of strings — These lists are used by many policy rules and features.

URL category

Lists of items selected from a Skyhigh Security-maintained catalog of URL categories — You can create custom URL category lists by selecting and deselecting categories and items in the catalog.

 

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