Nikhil is correct; there is no way to by pass the TRP flow of traffic for a specific client (end user or IP address).
I'd be interested to understand the motivations or reasoning behind looking into wanting to bypass TRP; as there could be a valuable datapoint there that I wouldn't want to miss.
Also, there's always the concern that having protected paths/routes to an application and unprotected paths/routes to an application introduces additional risk to the business. Do you have concerns about load or performance?
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John Thompson
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-29-2020 22:42
From: Nikhil Chodankar
Subject: Is there any way to bypass the TRP feature for specific clients?
Hi @Nishanth M
As far as i know, I don't see any way where we can bypass TRP feature for specific clients. TRP is applied to an HTTP service as a whole.
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Nikhil Chodankar
Prudential Services Asia
Original Message:
Sent: 11-26-2020 02:05
From: Nishanth Minikkaran
Subject: Is there any way to bypass the TRP feature for specific clients?
We would like to bypass the TRP feature for specific clients. we would need this because there are some internal clients connecting through WAF where we dont need WAF to terminate the connections?
Is there any way? the option ignore source ip group option we believe is to bypass the sec policis on WAF not the TRP feature?
#On-PremisesWAF(formerlySecuresphere)
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Nishanth Minikkaran
Allianz technology
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