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Outbound blocking of incomplete applications

L1 Bithead

I have security rules in place to block applications such as 'msrpc-base' and 'ms-rdp' from exiting the network.  However, I still see logs showing traffic egressing to ports 135 and 3389 with the application being listed as 'incomplete' and session end reason as 'aged-out'.  Is this a concern?  Should I be creating rules to block the protocol/port combo instead?

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L6 Presenter

If you want a complete block from the start on well-known services, yes block by the Service (aka protocol/port). The application filters can not categorize packets until a sufficient amount of traffic has passed in the session, so packets will continue until the application can be ID'd and rules re-evaluated. The application filters can be handy for ID'ing traffic on non-standard ports (assuming you do not have "application-default" turned on in the service), or traffic which changes after establishing, but they don't automatically assume new port based traffic matches.

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L6 Presenter

If you want a complete block from the start on well-known services, yes block by the Service (aka protocol/port). The application filters can not categorize packets until a sufficient amount of traffic has passed in the session, so packets will continue until the application can be ID'd and rules re-evaluated. The application filters can be handy for ID'ing traffic on non-standard ports (assuming you do not have "application-default" turned on in the service), or traffic which changes after establishing, but they don't automatically assume new port based traffic matches.

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