URL Filtering Response Pages
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URL Filtering Response Pages

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URL Filtering Response Pages

Learn about the URL filtering response pages that display during block events.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
  • Prisma Access (Cloud Management)
  • Prisma Access (Panorama Managed)
  • NGFW (Cloud Managed)
  • NGFW (PAN-OS or Panorama Managed)
Notes:
  • Legacy URL filtering licenses are discontinued, but active legacy licenses are still supported.
  • Prisma Access
    usually include
    Advanced URL Filtering
    capabilities.
URL filtering response pages notify users when access to a requested URL has been restricted. Access may be restricted if a site belongs to a category that has been configured with a block, continue, or override action or credential submissions to the site or category has been blocked. If a user doesn't have the strictest safe search settings configured for a search engine and a Security policy rule enforces safe search, access is also restricted. Five predefined response pages exist to account for these reasons. Some response pages outright block access, while others allow conditional access. For example, if the URL Filtering Continue and Override Page or Anti Phishing Continue Page appears, users can click Continue to enter the site (unless URL Admin Override is enabled).
In general, the response pages state why the page cannot be accessed and list the user, URL, and URL category. However, you can customize the content and appearance of the response pages. For example, you can change the notification message, link to your acceptable use policy, or add corporate branding.
You may observe variations in the appearance of the response pages across different PAN-OS software releases. However, the functionality remains the same.
Remember that you can customize the response pages to meet your specific needs.
Browsers do not display response pages if SSL/TLS handshake inspections are enabled.

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