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03-31-2015 11:21 AM
Hello all,
I am testing out SSL decryption on a few categories. For now I am using a system generated certificate and it works in decrypting the categories I have selected. The problem is that once it is decrypted, it doesn't use the proper security policy. We have AD integration and URL filtering set up between certain groups. My user ID has elevated browsing privileges but after the session is decrypted it uses the policy I have set up when the firewall doesn't know who the user is so I am getting blocked. Any idea why it wouldn't use the correct security policy when the log view and blocked page are showing my user ID?
04-02-2015 08:27 AM
My guess is that the app is now "web-browsing" due to decryption, but the port is still 443. You're using application-default as the service for the first rule (and I'm assuming "web-browsing" is included in that filter) so that would only match if web was on 80, but I'm guessing that you have port 443 included in the "service-web" service group on the other rule, and "web-browsing" included in "web-services".
04-02-2015 05:28 AM
Hi Clint
Can you also include a screenshot of the security policy?
The security policies are processed top to bottom with the first match (not "best" match) being the rule that is used to pass traffic, so if your top rule does not have a source user restriction this would be normal.
have you set that rule to use source user "unknown" or "any" ?
regards
Tom
04-02-2015 06:06 AM
Here you go. The rules work fine with no decryption but when it is turned on for some reason it jumps over "Netit".
04-02-2015 08:27 AM
My guess is that the app is now "web-browsing" due to decryption, but the port is still 443. You're using application-default as the service for the first rule (and I'm assuming "web-browsing" is included in that filter) so that would only match if web was on 80, but I'm guessing that you have port 443 included in the "service-web" service group on the other rule, and "web-browsing" included in "web-services".
04-02-2015 08:28 AM
I think you may be correct, sir. I'll give it a try here shortly and let you know.
Edit: That was it. Thanks!
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