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12-17-2010 01:19 PM
I have some stuff that is getting mis-categorized, so I setup app-override rules. After committing the config, if I go over to the ACC tab, should the formerly-uncategorized traffic be automatically put in the right place? Or does the app-override only apply to future traffic after the commit?
Secondly, what is the correct application to catch SFTP (which I believe is similar to cp running inside of an SSH tunnel, as it runs on port 22)? Should I be using the normal SSH app, or is "ssh-tunnel" correct?
12-17-2010 02:06 PM
fror the first part -App overide applies to the future traffic that matches the rule
12-19-2010 03:15 PM
bradenmcg wrote:
I have some stuff that is getting mis-categorized, so I setup app-override rules. After committing the config, if I go over to the ACC tab, should the formerly-uncategorized traffic be automatically put in the right place? Or does the app-override only apply to future traffic after the commit?
Secondly, what is the correct application to catch SFTP (which I believe is similar to cp running inside of an SSH tunnel, as it runs on port 22)? Should I be using the normal SSH app, or is "ssh-tunnel" correct?
The appliance won;t go back through the logs and re-categorise traffic which has already eben passed - that's merely a log entry.
All new traffic which matches your app over-ride will have the over-ride's name instead of the incorrect category.
As far as SFTP goes, I'm pretty sure it's identified by the SSH application ID - yup, just tested it, and it logs as "ssh".
Cheers.
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