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I'm a bit confused with policies, don't really mess around with PA Firewalls (or firewalls). At work I have some policies blocking certain ULR Categories. The problem is where I work at one Dept. needs access to say Streaming Media, and say Gardening. I have 2 security policies, 1 allowing Gardening, and another allowing Streaming Media. Why? because other dept may need Streaming Media and other need Gardening, the problem is that a dept needs access to both of them by user (IP address). What I noticed is that if I add the user on both policies the 1st policy will kick into action, say Gardening, but inside the Gardening Policy I have Streaming Media blocked (so other dept that need Gardening and not Streaming Media be placed there), so that user will have Streaming Media blocked since the Streaming Media policy its under the Gardening Policy.
Is there a way for that one user traffic to use 2 security policies?
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