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12-21-2024 11:55 PM - edited 12-22-2024 12:14 AM
Hi Team,
I’m experiencing an unusual issue with my Palo Alto firewall. This problem started about a week ago. Prior to that, the website in question was functioning properly and being handled by the appropriate security policy.
Currently, a public website is being blocked by a specific security policy in the firewall. Upon reviewing this policy, I couldn’t find the website’s address in any of the destination address groups.
Here are the details of the policy:
Website: https://********.org
Websites IPs do not appear to be part of the static address objects in the destination address lists.
Interestingly, if we remove the static address object from the policy, the website works fine and is processed by the appropriate security policy.
Please advise on how to resolve this issue.
@kiwi @ahameed @mshamamulla @paloalto
12-22-2024 12:18 AM
We also tried to find out those IPs in the CLI as well, however, we couldn't find it. is it a bug.
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