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07-18-2024 02:10 AM
Hi,
I just came across an interesting question regarding websocket connections running through an NGFW. How does virus inspection and threat detection work here? From what I know websocket connections aren't compatible with normal HTTP connections (ignoring wss for the moment which might be a different problem). So is an NGFW still able to scan those connections? I haven't found any documentation on this explaining the matter.
Best regards
Oliver
07-23-2024 02:23 AM
Hello,
This is a good question. I have decrypted websocket trafic on the firewall and the vulnerability protection profile have matched some signatures for this flow. I can't tell you more about this so you may open a tac in order to get this information.
Have a good day
07-23-2024 02:39 AM
Hello Romain,
thanks for your reply.
We did some tests on this and could upload the EICAR test virus, when using a websocket connection. The same file was blocked instantly, when using a standard http session. The same happened when sending crafted links like for log4j.
I've already opened a TAC case and we will do an analysis with PA shortly.
Best regards,
Oliver
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