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07-31-2024 10:13 AM
Hello Palo Alto Community,
I am writing to raise a concern regarding the categorization of websites under Palo Alto Networks' Advanced URL Filtering. Specifically, I have noticed that sites providing access to open-source projects (such as Github, git-scm.com or sourceforge.net) are included within the "Shareware and Freeware" category. According to the definition provided on the Palo Alto Networks website, this category encompasses:
"Sites that provide access to software, screensavers, icons, wallpapers, utilities, ringtones, themes, or widgets for free or donations. Includes open-source projects."
While I understand the necessity of maintaining robust security measures and categorizing websites to prevent access to potentially harmful content, I am concerned about the implications of including open-source projects in this category. Here are a few key points of concern:
Conceptual Difference:
Access Restrictions:
Perception and Usage:
I am interested in understanding the rationale behind this categorization and whether there are any plans to re-evaluate or refine the categories to better distinguish between different types of non-commercial software. Specifically, I believe that separating open-source projects from shareware and freeware could help avoid unintended consequences and better reflect the nature of these projects.
I would appreciate any insights or updates from the Palo Alto Networks team on this matter. Additionally, I welcome input from other community members who might have encountered similar issues or have suggestions on how to address this concern.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
08-12-2024 06:11 AM
I completely agree with your point the more granular categorization the more granular control on the traffic.
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