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12-12-2014 05:05 PM
Does anyone know why there is a 7 character minimum when using "http-req-uri-path"?
How would you block on URI for the follwing example:
http://FQDN.com/abc/dynamicContent01.jsp
I cannot filter on just /abc/ as it expects min 7 characters and dynamicContent01.jsp being a dynamically created extention that is unpredictable.
12-15-2014 08:49 AM
Hi DavePANOS
Since the uri path comes after the host name there is the limitation of 7 characters that prevents you in the example shown. One option is a custom url category entry of FQDN/abc/* and block it with a url filtering profile. Can you block the Server by using FQDN defined object or is it a server that hosts multiple sites?
Hope this adds some value?
Phil
12-18-2014 01:10 PM
So to elaborate on Dave's questiom - some sites on this server need to be allowed while others need to be blocked. Also, blocking uri's with an app id only seems to work when attempted from firefox for some reason.
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