One great way I could think of doing this is to go under Objects, External Dynamic Lists... and create a new Dynamic Domain Lists via Add and selecting Type = Domain List. No doubt, you put the URL and the frequency it updates. Next to enable it... Security Profiles, Anti-Spyware, and open the DNS Signatures tab. In there, you can apply an External Dynamic LIst Domains... I personally recommend "singhole" ********** Now it is just a matter of going to your policy that lets your Internet traffic go out and changing the profile to that Anti Spyware profile. Personally, I would recommend doing a Security Profile Group, so you can have consistency.throughout all of your Policies that do filtering via some preconfigured templates that you make. +++++++++++++++++ Another option is to create a URL Block List... Same as aboe only you apply it to the URL Filtering under Security Profile. It basically shows up with a little "+" next to it. Naturally, you would need to change it in your active URL policy to an action of "Block" ************************** Another way is to create an IP block list... Again it is in the External Dynamic Lists. You would generally apply these via a security policy before your Internet policy. Might make a policy that says something like your normal Inside TO Outside (Destination Address Dynamic IP List YOURBLOCKLIST) ... DENY Then it ends up in the firewall logs with that rule showing it dropped if the IP address is in the list. No doubt, you could also use hte "Destination Negate" option in your Internet Out rule and simply only ALLOW Internet traffic that doesn't match an IP on a Dynamic IP List. Hope that helps... there is a TON of flexibility with the Palo Alto to block ads. ______________________________________________ It depends on which list-type you use what your block page will look like. For example, blocking IPs more or less simply show up in the log. If you do this, you want to reset-client or reset-both... otherwise the browser will just hang a while before timing out its TCP session, but you don't really get a block message. If you are doing a Domain Block, that will give you your Antivirus / Anti-Spyware Block Page... If you are doing an Extra Dynamic List on the URL Filtering, which is what you most likely want to do then it would use your normal URL Filtering block page.
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