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What happens if I try to access a URL, when the N2H2 server is not available and I have an access rule to allow/block an N2H2 category server?

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What happens if I try to access a URL, when the N2H2 server is not available and I have an access rule to allow/block an N2H2 category server?

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The ACL on any Novell BorderManager server has a default Deny All Access Control Rule. If your active third-party vendor is N2H2 and the N2H2 category server is not available, all the Access Control Rules with a third-party solution as its destination type will return a no match. If you have an Access Control Rule of Allow All in your ACL, then this Access Control Rule will return a match and all the URLs will be allowed. If you do not have an Access Control Rule of Allow All, the default rule of Deny All will return a match and all the URLs will be blocked.

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