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11-20-2012 12:53 PM
Hello,
I experienced an issue with 'application blocking page' for https traffic through web proxy.
The firewall is configured to decrypt the HTTPS traffic.
Layout : Client -- Palo Alto FW -- Web proxy (Squid)
If the traffic (https session like https://www.facebook.com) is sent directly to Internet, I receive the 'Application Blocked page' in the browser.
If the traffic goes through the proxy (explicit configuration in the browser), I don't receive the 'Application Blocked page' in the browser.
Is it the default behaviour ?
How can I change this ??
Regards,
HA
11-20-2012 02:50 PM
This is expected behavior.
When configuring file blocking or URL filtering profiles for a policy and the action Continue is configured to prompt users before downloading files or accessing certain URLs, the continue page will not appear when accessing HTTPS sites. This will occurs if the firewall is configured with SSL decryption and the user’s browser is using a proxy server. The only workaround for this issue at this time is to disable proxy on the browser. The browsers that were tested for this issue include Internet Explorer versions 7 and 8, other browsers may also have this issue.
I'll work on a getting this in our KB.
Thanks,
Dominic
PaloAlto Networks
11-20-2012 01:50 PM
Hi HA...Are you matching the application & action=deny, or are you using URL filtering to match the domain and block?
11-20-2012 01:57 PM
Hello,
I match at the application layer.
Basically, at the end of the rule base, I have a rule which block everything.
In the traffic log file, I clearly see 'facebook-base', action : deny.
Regards,
HA
11-20-2012 02:50 PM
This is expected behavior.
When configuring file blocking or URL filtering profiles for a policy and the action Continue is configured to prompt users before downloading files or accessing certain URLs, the continue page will not appear when accessing HTTPS sites. This will occurs if the firewall is configured with SSL decryption and the user’s browser is using a proxy server. The only workaround for this issue at this time is to disable proxy on the browser. The browsers that were tested for this issue include Internet Explorer versions 7 and 8, other browsers may also have this issue.
I'll work on a getting this in our KB.
Thanks,
Dominic
PaloAlto Networks
11-21-2012 01:16 AM
Hello Dominic,
First, thanks for your help.
Any plan to change this behaviour in the future ??
Regards,
Hedi
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