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01-14-2014 01:52 PM
Are there any Security benefits to using the current implementation of DNS proxy on the PAN? I have seen on the ver 6.0, a new feature called DNS sinkhole, but I don't think it will require the DNS proxy feature. Watchguard checks DNS headers and a couple of other criteria for DNS based attacks, but I don't see anything in PAN documentation that says the PAN Firewall does anything when used a DNS proxy.
Any thoughts?
01-16-2014 05:22 PM
You are correct, the dns proxy feature is a performance feature and not a security feature.
02-05-2014 02:09 AM
If FW is set up DNS proxy configuration, fw needs to have U-Turn NAT configuration?
May I disable U-Turn NAT rules?
Thanks.
02-05-2014 03:18 AM
U-turn - no, but You need policy like:
to allow DNS traffic
Regards
SLawek
02-05-2014 03:21 AM
if you use fqdn you'll not need.bu if you'll access with ip, you will.
02-05-2014 12:41 PM
I think it depends on your policy. If you do not have a rule that dictates what the valid upstream resolvers are, the proxy could provide that same benefit. It could also help with split dns issues.
Cheers,
Mike
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