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01-10-2014 07:41 AM
I was wondering about a printing application on Palo Alto. Is there an app I can allow that allows printer ports automatically, or should I do it by creating a service?
01-11-2014 06:06 AM
Hi,
the required printing apps in Palo Alto are
ipp
jet-direct
msrpc
netbios-ns
snmp-base
01-11-2014 01:07 AM
I think that it's depend on printer manufacturer.
ie. for HP pinters I have alloved jet-direct but also it need by dependencies snmp-base and snmpv1.
I can recomendate to make security rule that allow all traffic, and after few hours/days please take a look into traffic log from this security policy and You will know what aplication whas recognised. If there isn't a unknowntcp/udp that mean that every aplication was recognised.
Hope that it help You
Regards
Slawek
01-11-2014 06:06 AM
Hi,
the required printing apps in Palo Alto are
ipp
jet-direct
msrpc
netbios-ns
snmp-base
06-29-2016 03:57 PM
.. looking for a solution to keep all printer traficc on Global Protect VPN. Does this do that?
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