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L3 Networker

Hello I have a doubt about applications:

If I search in my palo alto object>applications    search: youtube I obtain next output

youtube.JPGI can add to a policy rule youtube but when I open I found that

youtube 2.JPG

 

don't have dependency, and implicitly application uses.

I s correct to add youtube in a rule and not some child? 

If is correct to do it, this is equal to add all child of youtube? 

 

Thank you 

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Hi @Marivi,

 

Adding all the childs is pretty much the same as adding the parent app.

The childs just offer more granular control of what you would like to block/allow exactly (posting comments or uploading video content for example).

 

Cheers !

-Kiwi.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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Community Team Member

Hi @Marivi,

 

Adding all the childs is pretty much the same as adding the parent app.

The childs just offer more granular control of what you would like to block/allow exactly (posting comments or uploading video content for example).

 

Cheers !

-Kiwi.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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thank you for your answer, but I'm still confusing with this:

If adding the parent is the same to add all child, I will have dependences of the applications that child has? I mean, for example:

youtube base- has dependence with google-base as you can see, but in youtube parent there isn't dependences.

youtube-base.JPG

@Marivi,

It doesn't list the dependencies because the 'youtube' app-id is essentially just there to map all the child applications. If you use it in a policy and attempt to validate it will throw errors during the validation process that you aren't allowing all the dependencies. 

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