Bypass proxy for certain sites

ls,
Can I configure BM in such a way that it bypasses itself for certain sites?
So, rather then setting the exclusion list on every PC?
For certain sites/ip-addresses we need to go out via another gateway. I have
done this now by putting the address in the IE-bypass-proxy-exclusion-list.
But I wondered if there is a way to do this centrally, on the BM-box.
Regards,
Adrie de Regt

On 04/14/2010 09:59 AM, Adrie de Regt wrote:
> ls,
>
>
> Can I configure BM in such a way that it bypasses itself for certain sites?
> So, rather then setting the exclusion list on every PC?
>
> For certain sites/ip-addresses we need to go out via another gateway. I have
> done this now by putting the address in the IE-bypass-proxy-exclusion-list.
> But I wondered if there is a way to do this centrally, on the BM-box.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Adrie de Regt
>
>
you can not do that on bm.
if yo do not want to add the sites to every pc, consider the use of a
proxy.pac . Tid10019233

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