If this is enabled, instead of simply blocking a web object and showing a link to us, the Proxy Server will write a more complex link to send to the browser. If this link is clicked in the browser, the browser can actually notify the Proxy Server with the rules used to block the particular site and the Proxy Server will promt you to confirm this. Obviously if you are proxying people across a network, the link will not be meaningful unless it is activated from the host that is running the Proxy Server.
Registered version only. Sometimes when the Proxy Server blocks a site or an advertisement you will see a notice indicating this and the reason. Underneath it is a link to a "safe site". You can change it to be any site you please here.
If you check this box, when the Proxy Server detects a site "fault" it will send the browser a redirect to a more sophisticated page. In this case, it is assumed that the "SafeSite" is a web server and page that will script a new page for the browser. The Proxy Server packages the data in a simple format that should be straight forward to understand.
The fields provided follow the standard "?". For example if your SafeSite fault handler was set to http://www.myhandler.com/fault.php
The Proxy Server would generate a redirect by taking the SafeSite and adding some fields to it as follows: http://www.myhandler.com/fault.php?word=lick&bad=www.doubleclick.com