Delete Internal Networks for Bypass
Before you begin
- Full Admin user role. For more information, see Manage Accounts.
- At least one configured user authentication IdP integration. For more information, see Add User Authentication Profiles.
- Internal private IP addresses are visible. IP surrogate needs to be able to see the internal private IPs.
- Proxy networks with XFF or network tunnels without NAT.
- In Secure Access, enable HTTPS inspection.
- Do not delete cookies at the end of a browser session, or browse in incognito mode.
Procedure
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Navigate to Connect > Users and User Groups, and then click Configuration management. ![]() |
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On the Advanced Settings tab, navigate to IP Surrogate. |
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Confirm that you enabled IP Surrogate. ![]() |
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Click Internal Network bypass. Select the internal networks that are associated
with Registered Networks and Network Tunnels in Network Tunnel Groups.
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Expand Network. |
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Expand Network Tunnel Groups. |