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04-16-2012 03:19 PM
I was writing a rule to allow ciscovpn to only certain addresses, so I added a destination and the application I chose was ciscovpn. I added it to the policy and then did a commit. it came back with messages saying that ciscovpn needed ike to function and it was denied in the default deny. so I added ike and did a commit, and got a message saying that it needed ssl, so i added ssl and got another message. what I would like to do is have some way to know all of the possible needs before doing a commit so that I don't spend all day doing one thing... so is there a way to verify the config before doing a commit?
04-16-2012 09:27 PM
Hi...The validate config feature will only display errors but not app dependency which is described here.
One method is to allow all applications on tcp/udp ports that the ciscovpn operate on. Then review the traffic log to see which apps are detected for the ciscovpn and allow only those apps.
Thanks.
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