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04-09-2023 12:53 PM - edited 04-09-2023 06:40 PM
Hi All
it seems like late last year DNS over TLS feature has been added to Palo Alto firewalls
However I am having issues understanding where it needs to be configured, I did read the guides but still unclear
So my external dns is 1.1.1.1 and I use DNZ proxy, 1.1.1.1 does support dns over tls but for that a domain needs to be configured instead of the ip
https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/encryption/dns-over-tls/
the dns proxy does not allow fqdns to be configured only ips....
I also have default dns security applied to a policy (per the guide it needs to "inspect traffic") but I don't know what that actually means (is that what packet capture is in there per dns category???)
I also created a description policy for tcp 853 - no hits there
in the logs the firewall sends all the dns traffic over port 53, nothing goes over 853
on a FortiGate it was very clear how this is set, but I am scratching my head how it's done on a palo alto
please advise?
thank you
04-11-2023 05:17 AM
Hi @nevolex ,
I was unable to find an existing feature request for it either.
You could ask your local SE to file a feature request for it after which you and everyone else can add their vote to it.
Kind regards,
-Kiwi.
04-11-2023 02:29 AM - edited 04-12-2023 12:44 AM
Ok, it looks like that Palo alto does not support that neither, that dns over tls support from the manual is for decryption purposes only in case if clients send traffic over tls, however what I mean is tls traffic dns forwarding, where the clients send the traffic via normal port 53, then the firewall sends that traffic over 853 to the external dns server like 1.1.1.1 for domain resolution
It looks Palo alto DNS Proxy app does not support secure dns at all:(
04-11-2023 05:17 AM
Hi @nevolex ,
I was unable to find an existing feature request for it either.
You could ask your local SE to file a feature request for it after which you and everyone else can add their vote to it.
Kind regards,
-Kiwi.
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