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I have a URL filtering list with *.github.com in custom blocklist. but I want to allow one specific sub-url https://github.com/abc .

added the sub-url to the custome allow list but didn't work. I'm assuming because of the url filtering order of preference(i.e blockl list first).how can I get this working without creating another security policy?

 

thanks.

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@Raido_Rattameister @Mick_Ball @OtakarKlier  Thank you for the responses. I had to put in a decryption rule that decrypts shareware and freeware category and then in another sec policy I have listed the custom url category with github.com/abc/* and set it to allow.

 

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I was not aware that the "block list" overides the "allow list".....

 

I just assumed that the allow should contain   *.github.com/abc/*

 

 

if not then maybe....

 

you could add a new custom object url category called Github with *.github.com as the site,

 

then you could set this to "block" in your url filtering profile and add the overide *.github.com/abc/*, you can then remove the custom block.

 

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Hello,

There is a difference between *.github.com and github.com. *.github.com is for anything preceeding the .github.com doimain such as www., ftp, etc. To only allow the gitbub.com/abc site, just enter that URL into your allow list. Then use a predifened catagory to block github, ie shareware-and-freeware = Blocked

 

Hope that helps.

@OtakarKlier thanks for the info...

 

would gitbub.com/abc   allow access to gitbub.com/abc/def/  or would it need to be:-

 

gitbub.com/abc/* 

 

no, let me ask that again.....

 

does gitbub.com/abc    allow anything after the /abc or do i need the /* for this...

As step 1 you need to enable ssl decryption to start this working.

Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011

@Raido_Rattameister @Mick_Ball @OtakarKlier  Thank you for the responses. I had to put in a decryption rule that decrypts shareware and freeware category and then in another sec policy I have listed the custom url category with github.com/abc/* and set it to allow.

 

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