What I understood is that you have a few users’ s/IP’s for which you would like the web authentication to be bypassed. This can be achieved as below:
In case those clients are in a different zone(example Test) then we apply ULA (User level authentication) for zones other than Test zone, for example, LAN to WAN. This will only prompt clients within the LAN zone for the authentication while clients from Test Zone gets bypassed.
In a scenario wherein all the clients are in a single zone (example LAN). Then we create two access rules from LAN to WAN, one with all trusted users having ULA applied and the other rule with top priority having specific Ip’s(here we bind the IP with MAC address)with service and destination as Any that we would like to be excluded from the ULA.
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Hi @Prabath
I have moved your question into the entry level firewall category where one of our firewall experts will be able to better assist you.
Hi @Prabath,
What I understood is that you have a few users’ s/IP’s for which you would like the web authentication to be bypassed. This can be achieved as below:
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