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Use Domain EDL for purposes other than DNS sinkholing?

L2 Linker

 Can you use a domain EDL for other purposes or only for DNS sinkholing?

 

In other words, can you use a domain EDL in any policy rule in the same way an FQDN object can be used?

 

I would expect that you can, but wanted to ask.

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L7 Applicator

Hi @RISI

 

The only purpose of Domain EDLs is really the DNS sinkhole feature what means you cannot use these for FQDN objects or else.

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L2 Linker

Another reason I ask is because the documentation makes it sound like DNS sinkholing is the only thing to use a domain EDL for.

L7 Applicator

Hi @RISI

 

The only purpose of Domain EDLs is really the DNS sinkhole feature what means you cannot use these for FQDN objects or else.

Well that is unfortunate.  Thanks.

L7 Applicator

Depending on the entrycount of the domakn EDLs this could result in quite a few DNS requests that the firewall needs to resolve. But I see your point. You could contact your local sales to create a feature request for this. If you do, post the FR ID here so others can also vote for this feature.

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