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@Tomer_Noy - thanks for really outstanding presentation yesterday! Made many notes regarding R81.20!
One thing that I loved most is dynamic network object list / feed. I generally love dynamic objects and we strive to go away from static rulebase managed by FW administrators to more dynamic build - i.e updatable objects, domain objects, old school dynamic objects, API based updates etc etc
And this new network feed object type would perfectly fit our bill! It would allow us to delegate responsibility to service owners and cut many "middle-man" hours. Plus it's less complex than API and does not require policy install! Win-win
How does it fit together with generic datacentre object that was released in R81? It seems to be doing the same thing but is just more cumbersome to manage (format requirements etc)
Will it require any additional licensing? I.e. to deploy IOC feeds (that are somewhat similar with exception that they would only allow blocking traffic) you need AB or AV license.
Thanks again for insights!
Thanks for the positive feedback Kaspars!
It means a lot coming from a skilled and veteran customer 😀
I'm glad that this new feature is a good fit for your plans to further modernize your policy management. I hope that many customers adopt it.
Regarding your questions:
I hope the above clarifies things.
Please continue to share feedback (also if you have on other content in the demo), and if you have experience later on with adopting R81.20.
Thanks for the positive feedback Kaspars!
It means a lot coming from a skilled and veteran customer 😀
I'm glad that this new feature is a good fit for your plans to further modernize your policy management. I hope that many customers adopt it.
Regarding your questions:
I hope the above clarifies things.
Please continue to share feedback (also if you have on other content in the demo), and if you have experience later on with adopting R81.20.
You know that I have been planning in my head a "centralised tool to manage old school dynamic objects" just like network feeds does.. you stole my idea from my head! 🙂 Oh well, I have time now for other 100 ideas in my head! And can you please port it to R80.40 as i doubt it very much that we will venture to R81.20 anytime soon 🙂 plus the log sending to two servers!
Unfortunately, we cannot port these features to older versions. They depend on new schema configuration in the DB and functionality in the gateway that cannot be added in JHF.
Note that the log sending to multiple servers (distributed logging) was already added in R81.10, so it's GA.
I can only recommend a swift upgrade strategy to at least R81.10 right now, and soon to R81.20 as those releases bring many improvements on all fronts (quality, performance, features).
We will try of course! To upgrade..
One last Q Tomer - Network Feeds, will they be available as Global objects in MDS?
Hi @Kaspars_Zibarts,
It took me a little while to get a verified answer, but you'll be happy to hear that: Yes, Network Feeds can be defined as global objects in MDS environments 😀
Awesome! 🙂 really good news! Time to plan to upgrade MDS then!
Hi @Tomer_Noy
Thanks for the information.
Discovered this post linked from the What's New in R81.20 TechTalk webinar this week.
I have a few questions re the Network Feeds object.
What file type is the file the Network Feeds object?
If there is no strict formatting;
We just started using generic data center objects block malicious IPs from verified threat intelligence feeds. As you stated, the generic data center object references a JSON file with strict formatting requirements. However, there is still no built-in protection for data validation.
To mitigate input errors i.e. input data that doesn't conform to the strict formatting, we validate the JSON against a schema before copying the file to a web or the management server.
In terms of scalability, the JSON should be able to handle a lot of IPs. Can you explain the advantage of the new object in further detail here?
I would be interested to look at any additional information you're able to provide on the Network Feeds object.
Regards,
Simon
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