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08-27-2024 02:08 AM - edited 08-27-2024 03:02 AM
HELP!
I'm running PA-200 ,10.1, virtual machine,
Setting an applicaiton (FTP) risk level from 5 to 1 manually, and it showing up correctly in the application's open window details; however, it is still a level 5 risk application in ACC. I have committed my change, and even reboot my PA-200
i also tried to use CLI like this:
set shared override application ftp risk 1
show shared override application ftp.
but no luck
Anyone have an easy fix for this?
08-27-2024 06:24 AM
@engineerwang wrote:
HELP!
I'm running PA-200 ,10.1, virtual machine,
Setting an applicaiton (FTP) risk level from 5 to 1 manually, and it showing up correctly in the application's open window details; however, it is still a level 5 risk application in ACC. I have committed my change, and even reboot my PA-200
i also tried to use CLI like this:
set shared override application ftp risk 1
show shared override application ftp.but no luck
Anyone have an easy fix for this?
I'm fairly certain you can't modify the default application. The Risk override will happen on a "cloned" application the "app override" application. From your screenshot you have a custom app called "myftp" it's this application that you can set the ACC Risk level for.
In order to see the ACC risk level you want you'll need to use this custom application "myftp" in any security policy to see the ACC risk level of "1."
08-27-2024 06:24 AM
@engineerwang wrote:
HELP!
I'm running PA-200 ,10.1, virtual machine,
Setting an applicaiton (FTP) risk level from 5 to 1 manually, and it showing up correctly in the application's open window details; however, it is still a level 5 risk application in ACC. I have committed my change, and even reboot my PA-200
i also tried to use CLI like this:
set shared override application ftp risk 1
show shared override application ftp.but no luck
Anyone have an easy fix for this?
I'm fairly certain you can't modify the default application. The Risk override will happen on a "cloned" application the "app override" application. From your screenshot you have a custom app called "myftp" it's this application that you can set the ACC Risk level for.
In order to see the ACC risk level you want you'll need to use this custom application "myftp" in any security policy to see the ACC risk level of "1."
08-27-2024 05:29 PM - edited 08-27-2024 08:46 PM
Think you very much!
one more question,how to remove application like FTP in ACC,I certainly sure it is safe ,and it is really annoying to see it every time in ACC
besides, if users can not change the risk level of default application, why there is a interface,a and what it is use for?
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