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03-19-2019 08:34 PM
We have server reachable via Public IP say on port 13001 and 13002
We have Security rule
Source any
Zone outside
Destination 173.82.x.x IP of server
Zone inside
port 13001
Here i have not included the port 13002.
I have correct NAT policy for this.
When i see traffic logs i see
Source any
destination server public ip address
port 13002
action allow
source zone is outside
destination zone is outside.
need to know why i do not see deny for traffic on port 13002 from source zone outside to destination zone inside?
03-20-2019 09:56 AM - edited 03-20-2019 09:58 AM
Hmmm.... this is a bit confusing...
to answer your question....
because you don't have an explicit "deny" policy for this traffic, so the palo will just drop the packets.
or maybe i have not understood your question.....
03-22-2019 12:30 PM
You must select logging for your deny rule that this traffic traverses. The interzone-default deny rule (greyed out at the bottom of you list) does not have logging turned on by default. You can override this or create your own deny rule to catch these.
03-22-2019 01:16 PM
logging is enabled.
I can see deny from other rules problem is only with this rule
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