Hi @Christian_Wagen,
In R80.xx and R81, the identification of most common protocols are done using Firewall services with protocol signature.
Signatures are pieces of information taken from both "Client to Server" and "Server to Client" packets that eventually identify the protocol. During the Service matching process, signatures validate that the content of the connection is truly the configured protocol. Protocol Signatures are part of the matching process.
SecureXL packet flow:
After policy installation, all traffic matching the Service with Protocol Signature enabled, will use the Medium Patch of traffic flow (PXL, new name PSLXL).
To use matching by protocol signature and services:
- Add the matching service to the appropriate rule.
- Activate the Protocol Signature option.
- Enable Application Control and/or URL Filtering Blades
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