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Github-allow access to specific repository

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How do I block all Github but allow access to a specific repository? For eg. I want to allow https://github.com/cisagov and block all github using a single URL filtering policy. How can I do that? 

 

I added github.com/* to custom URL list and set it to block.Created another security policy with a custom URL list containing the specific github page and set the action to allow. I was able to get to the page but the contents inside the page are incomplete. I am showing github pages render content from different pages like avatars.githubusercontent.com, github.githubassets.com etc. 

How can I keep up with the change in future if I allow the extra sites for now? 

Is there are any best way I can achieve this?

 

TIA.

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Community Team Member

Hi @SThatipelly ,

 

I don't see a way to have this automated. 

I can only think about making the changes manually.

 

Cheers,

-Kiwi.

 
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Cheers,
Kiwi
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You may try making custom app-id signature for a REFERER Header. The idea is if the request for example for  avatars.githubusercontent.com  was made by the main URL https://github.com/cisagov then to allow it. If the user tries to access directly avatars.githubusercontent.com they should be blocked.

 

 

I have made post suggesting how this can be done:

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/automation-api-discussions/version-10-no-7-byte-limit-for-sinat...

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