What file type in the file blocking profile can be uploaded to wildfire?

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What file type in the file blocking profile can be uploaded to wildfire?

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Hi,

 

I would like to don't upload email-link to wildfire cloud.

Usually I choosed "any" for file types in file blocking profile.

But I have to check each file types for except "email-link".

What file type I should choose?

 

Currentlly, there are 81 file types in pull-down menu..

apk
avi
avi-divx
avi-xvid
bat
bmp-upload
cab
cdr
class
cmd
dll
doc
docx
dpx
dsn
dwf
dwg
edif
email-link
encrypted-doc
encrypted-docx
encrypted-office2007
encrypted-pdf
encrypted-ppt
encrypted-pptx
encrypted-rar
encrypted-xls
encrypted-xlsx
encrypted-zip
exe
flash
flv
gds
gif-upload
gzip
hta
iso
iwork-keynote
iwork-numbers
iwork-pages
jar
jpeg-upload
lnk
lzh
mdb
mdi
mkv
mov
mp3
mp4
mpeg
msi
msoffice
ocx
pdf
PE
pgp
pif
pl
png-upload
ppt
pptx
psd
rar
reg
rm
rtf
sh
stp
tar
tdb
tif
torrent
wmf
wmv
wri
wsf
xls
xlsx
zcompressed
zip

 

Thank you.

Mt.10
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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

jar

class

flash

ms-office

pe

pdf

apk

 

PE includes exe, dll, cpl (windows executables).

 

WildFire Advanced File Type Support —In addition to PEs, forward advanced file types for WildFire analysis, including APKs, Flash files, PDFs, Microsoft Office files, Java Applets, Java files (.jar and .class), and HTTP/HTTPS email links contained in SMTP and POP3 email messages. (WildFire private cloud analysis does not support APK files).

 

https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/documentation/71/wildfire/wf_admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-subsc...

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