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Guidance on Spark Firewall URL Exception
A very beginner question here, so apologies.
What is the best way to provide and exclusion for a URL, as per this the attached log file image.
Thanks in advance.
URL Filtering - Reject -HTTPS - Rule 5 - dropbox.com rejected
Application Control - Reject - HTTPS - Rule 5 - Dropbox was rejected
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Maybe something like what I attached? I know customer who did exactly like that and worked fine. Different site mind you, but you get the idea : - )
Andy
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Where did you set to reject drop box ?
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Thanks for response.
Nothing explicitly set, just using default plan and rules.
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Should work if you uncheck File Sharing Apps, can you try that?
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Maybe something like what I attached? I know customer who did exactly like that and worked fine. Different site mind you, but you get the idea : - )
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Thanks for responses.
Unchecking File Sharing Apps was a consideration, however I didn't prefer that option due to the rest of the Allows it does.
In the end I did similar to the_rock's suggestion in that I created an Application & URL group which included the application and a couple of URL's. Then created the outgoing allow rule using that.
Thanks again.