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05-14-2012 10:52 AM
Hello,
I have a customer that would like to block vimeo completely but allow it specifically from one website, aaregistry.org. I have PAN-OS 4.1.6 running right now and have tried to use a custom URL category in my rule to allow vimeo specifically from that one URL, but I am having no luck. I also even added vimeo.com to the URL category and it doesn't seem to be working, am I doing this right? (screenshots attached)
My block rule works, it blocks vimeo for my user account completely, but adding my allow rule did not grant me access to vimeo on aaregistry.org, or even vimeo.com after I added that to the custom URL category.
06-28-2012 11:26 AM
Thanks mikand, I was actually able to get this working by allowing the Vimeo application for the websites player.vimeo.com and aaregistry.org and then blocking it for all other sites. They also asked me to attempt to set up the same sort of thing for Youtube videos but I was unable to get that to work as the URL is always www.youtube.com for those videos, even embedded.
05-14-2012 11:10 PM
1) I think you can remove the "http://" stuff from your url categories.
2) What if you allow any traffic for your testuser and then go to this particular site and start a movie (or whatever you use vimeo for).
What will the trafficlog then log?
Im thinking that the actual url might be different from the url you are visiting and of course you wont then get any hit for your allow rule for the vimeo traffic.
05-14-2012 11:15 PM
2) I found these domains aswell:
player.vimeo.com
a.vimeocdn.com
So I guess if you add *.vimeo.com and *.vimeocdn.com your allowrule would start to work. However this will also open up for any other vimeo from other sites - I dont know if its possible for PA to setup the rule as a parent (only allow *.vimeo.com and *.vimeocdn.com if the referer is *.aaregistry.org, perhaps you can create custom app that does this?).
06-28-2012 11:26 AM
Thanks mikand, I was actually able to get this working by allowing the Vimeo application for the websites player.vimeo.com and aaregistry.org and then blocking it for all other sites. They also asked me to attempt to set up the same sort of thing for Youtube videos but I was unable to get that to work as the URL is always www.youtube.com for those videos, even embedded.
10-09-2012 02:31 PM
I understand you have an answer you like. As this post comes up when searching for Vimeo and YouTube, and for the sake of completeness in the forums, I'd like to point out that allowing player.vimeo.com allows Vimeo on just about any other website embedding Vimeo. While this may be fine for what you are doing, it may not be the result others are after.
I am attempting to block Vimeo by use of blocking the URL category streaming media on my own network, while using Vimeo to stream videos from my own website. I do not have the "application" blocked, just the URL category.
To accomplish this, I created a custom URL category whitelist and added these to the whitelist;
player.vimeo.com/log/
player.vimeo.com/crossdomain.xml
av.vimeo.com/crossdomain.xml
player.vimeo.com/play_redirect
Specific video embeds in this category whitelist;
player.vimeo.com/video/50993603
player.vimeo.com/video/51007252
player.vimeo.com/video/51007253
Specific videos in this category whitelist;
av.vimeo.com/31334/214/121592329.mp4
av.vimeo.com/61936/541/121558466.mp4
av.vimeo.com/61936/541/121558411.mp4
This is working to my desired effect.
This also works for YouTube;
This is my whitelist;
*.youtube.com/crossdomain.xml
*.youtube.com/embed/B4bPp7AjpIc
*.youtube.com/get_video_info
*.youtube.com/player_204
*.youtube.com/ptracking
*.youtube.com/ptracking?ptk= youtube_none&pltype=content&pl id=AATGtFZcMl6pi-dt&video_id=q T1QXR6QMsE
*.youtube.com/user/NewPrimeInc
*.youtube.com/videoplayback
*.youtube.com/watch?v=B4bPp7AjpIc
*.youtube.com/watch?v=SmPhaLrmbc4
www.youtube.com/v/4AFGR7d4yLA
While these examples specify my videos, you would need to figure out your own video GUIDs/identifiers and add them. The YouTube example has been working for me for years with minor additions over the years. The Vimeo whitelist is new to me.
07-10-2013 06:30 AM
Hi.
How can you get the GUID identifiers.
In the log are very long
s.youtube.com/stream_204?fexp=905619,901802,908533,914043,916615,928201,929117,929121,929906,929907,929127,925714,929917,929919,912512,912515,912521,906838,931913,904830,919373,933701,904122,936303,912711,935000&event=streamingstats&el=detailpage&plid=AAThKDTb3k74A8d&fv=WIN 11,7,700,224&ns=yt&error=12.073:116:0.00,15.061:102:0.00&scoville=1&docid=8y8R4syA8V4&cpn=a16a0dSM6HPgGIZf&fmt=160
12-17-2013 09:35 AM
Thanks EdwinD,
We had some embedded videos that simply would not work until I found your post. We are only using the URL filter, not application based. The only difference I had was that I had to add the following two links as well:
a.vimeocdn.com/p/2.1.18/js/player.js
a.vimeocdn.com/p/2.1.18/css/player.css
I used the Monitor to find the mp4 link which is a bit of a pain but at least it worked.
So far I have been able to get away with just the *.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ur3tVeAqXE style links, except for when using embedded links one time. I had to add the following link as well, youtu.be/8Ur3tVeAqXE to make it work then.
I am on 5.0.9 at the moment if that helps someone later.
Thanks.
05-01-2017 10:25 PM
@EdwinD wrote:I understand you have an answer you like. As this post comes up when searching for Vimeo and YouTube, and for the sake of completeness in the forums, I'd like to point out that allowing player.vimeo.com allows Vimeo on just about any other website embedding Vimeo. While this may be fine for what you are doing, it may not be the result others are after.
I am attempting to block Vimeo by use of blocking the URL category streaming media on my own network, while using Vimeo to stream videos from my own website. I do not have the "application" blocked, just the URL category.
To accomplish this, I created a custom URL category whitelist and added these to the whitelist;
player.vimeo.com/log/
player.vimeo.com/crossdomain.xml
av.vimeo.com/crossdomain.xml
player.vimeo.com/play_redirect
Specific video embeds in this category whitelist;
player.vimeo.com/video/50993603
player.vimeo.com/video/51007252
player.vimeo.com/video/51007253
Specific videos in this category whitelist;
av.vimeo.com/31334/214/121592329.mp4
av.vimeo.com/61936/541/121558466.mp4
av.vimeo.com/61936/541/121558411.mp4
This is working to my desired effect.
This also works for YouTube;
This is my whitelist;
*.youtube.com/crossdomain.xml
*.youtube.com/embed/B4bPp7AjpIc
*.youtube.com/get_video_info
*.youtube.com/player_204
*.youtube.com/ptracking
*.youtube.com/ptracking?ptk= youtube_none&pltype=content&pl id=AATGtFZcMl6pi-dt&video_id=q T1QXR6QMsE
*.youtube.com/user/NewPrimeInc
*.youtube.com/videoplayback
*.youtube.com/watch?v=B4bPp7AjpIc
*.youtube.com/watch?v=SmPhaLrmbc4
While these examples specify my videos, you would need to figure out your own video GUIDs/identifiers and add them. The YouTube example has been working for me for years with minor additions over the years. The Vimeo whitelist is new to me.
I have blocked category 'streaming media' and just want vimeo in it's entirety whitelisted as an override.
I implemented, the following URL regex override.
- *.vimeo.com
- *.vimeocdn.com
- player.vimeo.com/log/
- player.vimeo.com/crossdomain.xml
- av.vimeo.com/crossdomain.xml
- player.vimeo.com/play_redirect
But I can't get to https://vimeo.com or anything vimeo.. what am I missing ?
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