Adding domains for split tunneling
Add destination domains to configure which domains go directly to the destination and which domains go via Standalone Sentry.
Before you begin
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Verify that the Tunnel-enabled apps and Safari are tested before deploying to production. This is because enabling or disabling split tunneling in Access impacts the traffic through Tunnel . |
Procedure
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In MobileIron Access, go to Profile > Split Tunneling. |
The Split Tunneling Configuration page displays.
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In the Add Split Tunneling Rule pane, enter the name for the rule. |
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(Optional) Enter a description for the domain. |
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In the Split Tunnel Config section, enter the destination domain. |
Examples: login.example.com or *.example.com
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In the Action drop-down, select the appropriate action. |
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Send to destination via Sentry: Traffic destined to the domain is sent to Standalone Sentry. |
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Send directly to destination: Traffic destined to the domain goes directly to the destination. |
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Click Done. The domain rule is added to the table and is enabled by default. |
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Click Publish to make the changes available. |