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I'm running into a problem where the "known malicious IP addresses" dynamic list isn't populating in panorama when to trying to add a security policy based on it, but is populating when I go to the local firewall and try to find it under the destination address. Has anyone ever run into this issue before?
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I found a solution to this. Apparently on Panorama, you have to reference by the source name not the EDL name. For 'Palo Alto Networks - Known malicious IP addresses' use 'panw-known-ip-list'
For 'Palo Alto Networks -High risk IP addresses' use 'panw-highrisk-ip-list'.
I have not, but if you think of it, it makes sense - most likely an optimization - Panorama doesn't need the list of IP's since it doesn't enforce Security Policies (traffic doesn't go through Panorama).
Whats the URL for this list as provided by Palo Alto?
Hello,
Are you referring to the Predefined list"
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Featured-Articles/PAN-OS-8-0-IP-Block-List-Feeds/ta-p/129616
If yes, then its a hidden URL I believe.
Regards,
The lists ship with a Dynamic Updates package.
I'm researching to find out exactly which one.
Yes I am. I've even tried to manually copy and paste it into panorama for the destination address--like a custom EDL would show up, but panorama still doesn't recognize it.
The list ships with the Antivirus package. Make sure you deploy the Antivirus package to Panorama so that it has knowledge of the lists.
I found a solution to this. Apparently on Panorama, you have to reference by the source name not the EDL name. For 'Palo Alto Networks - Known malicious IP addresses' use 'panw-known-ip-list'
For 'Palo Alto Networks -High risk IP addresses' use 'panw-highrisk-ip-list'.
Thanks Brandon, commenting on my own post:
I have not, but if you think of it, it makes sense - most likely an optimization - Panorama doesn't need the list of IP's since it doesn't enforce Security Policies (traffic doesn't go through Panorama).
The reason why that may be wrong is that you should be able to define EDL exceptions in Panorama.
I know this is kinda old but the solution worked for me. So Thanks! :)
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