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This setting may contain more than one exclusion range, separated by commas.
Each range can be an IP address or a DNS name, with a * character allowing
wildcards. For example:

*.somehost.com
excludes any host with a name ending in .somehost.com from proxying.

192.168.88.*
excludes any host with an IP address starting with 192.168.88 from proxying.

192.168.88.*, *.somehost.com
This excludes both of the above ranges at once.

Command: If you are using the Telnet proxy type, the usual command required
by the firewall's Telnet server is connect, followed by a host name and a port
number. If your proxy needs a different command, you can enter an alternative
here.

In this string, you can use \n

to represent a new-line, \r to represent a

carriage return, \t to represent a tab character, and \x followed by two hex
digits to represent any other character. \\ is used to encode the \ character itself.
Also, the special strings %host and %port will be replaced by the host name
and port number you want to connect to. The strings %user and %pass will be
replaced by the proxy username and password you specify. To get a literal %

sign, enter %%.

If the Telnet proxy server prompts for a username and password before
commands can be sent, you can use a command such as:

%user\n%pass\nconnect%host%port\n

This will send your username and password as the first two lines to the proxy,
followed by a command to connect to the desired host and port. Note that if you
do not include the %user or %pass tokens in the Telnet command, then the
‗Username‘ and ‗Password‘ configuration fields will be ignored.

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