![]() The list is read top to bottom and i don't believe there is a way to rearrange the list easily. Thankfully now you can use simple wildcards- back in the 3.6/3.7 days it was only regular expressions and it took some finessing to get the correct syntax for certain urls. In general, you put in the allowed URLs with the action of allow or monitor and then at the end you put a wildcard in with block. ![]() The way we did it was with a web filter policy that had fortiguard filtering turned off and instead had a specific URL list enabled. I did exactly what you are describing on about a hundred 60Bs that needed to block all internet access except about 25 sites.
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