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04-01-2010 08:05 AM
I need to exempt certain sites from a policy that blocks downloads of executables, so downloads of executables are allowed from those sites. Since these are large sites that use content distribution networks, I can't create a policy with a destination IP address and a different security profile. What I would do with other brands of firewall that support FQDN object types, is reference the destination domain or URL in the policy instead of a destination IP, but Palo Alto doesn't have that feature yet. Is there a workaround I can use until Palo Alto supports the URL or FQDN object type?
04-08-2010 12:28 PM
You will need to be at PAN-OS version 3.1.0 or higher to use the above custom AppID as it has enhancements to support the CN in SSL cert.
For PAN-OS version 3.0.x, please try the attached custom AppID. The signature is looking for microsoft.com in the HTTP host header or the uri path. You can almost separate the 2 matching conditions into 2 separate custom appIDs to suit your needs.
good luck.
Message was edited by: rmonvon
04-01-2010 08:21 AM
The way to accomplish this with the current software would be to create a custom App-ID for the application/site and use that in the Application column of the policy with the appropriate file blocking profile. If you want help with the custom App-ID, post more info about the application/site and I am sure we can help you create it.
Given the dynamic nature of CDNs, FQDN objects are likely problematic for this. Most CDNs will use a very short TTL which will cause the entries to be out of sync as most firewalls expect this to be updated on a frequency typically in hours, not seconds.
Mike
04-01-2010 08:30 AM
So suppose I wanted to allow executable downloads from microsoft.com, but otherwise block them, how would I do that though App ID?
As far as the FQDN object types, I don't know how others such as Sonicwall do it, my guess is that it involves a lot of reverse DNS queries from the firewall. Is that feature still on track for later this year?
Thanks,
Alex.
04-02-2010 11:26 PM
Attached is an example App-ID that includes two signatures. One that looks for www.microsoft.com in the host header of an HTTP request and one that looks for CN=www.microsoft.com that applies to SSL traffic, looking at the CN in the servers SSL certificate. The values for www.microsoft.com could be replaced by whatever site you were want to have a unique App-ID for. Once created, this App-ID can be used in a policy and have the associated rule could have its own set of profiles attached.
Mike
04-08-2010 09:32 AM
When I import it, I get this error:
Config loaded from appid_microsoft_xml pattern-match unexpected here. Discarding. pattern-match unexpected here. Discarding.
It creates the new app, but it's missing the regular expression:
Should I enter something like ".microsoft.com" under "Pattern" to apply to all microsoft URLs?
Alex.
04-08-2010 12:28 PM
You will need to be at PAN-OS version 3.1.0 or higher to use the above custom AppID as it has enhancements to support the CN in SSL cert.
For PAN-OS version 3.0.x, please try the attached custom AppID. The signature is looking for microsoft.com in the HTTP host header or the uri path. You can almost separate the 2 matching conditions into 2 separate custom appIDs to suit your needs.
good luck.
Message was edited by: rmonvon
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