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Hi
I want to make an exception for access to the XXXX.XXX.r.cloudfront.net.
<Event Log>
Resource-> http://aldn.altools.co.kr/setup/ALZip1092.exe
Destination-> server-52-85-230-110.icn55.r.cloudfront.net (52.85.230.110)
server-13-225-132-39.icn54.r.cloudfront.net (13.225.132.39)
server-99-86-144-55.icn51.r.cloudfront.net (99.86.144.55)
server-52-85-230-85.icn55.r.cloudfront.net (52.85.230.85)
.....
...
..
<I did it this way, but I failed to make an exception.>
* disabled URLs defined as Regular Expression
Anyone knows how to make an exception?
I would not use Regex here because it is not needed - defining a domain .r.cloudfront.net should be enough ! Also see:
I want to make an exception in Threat Prevention.
Threat Prevention -> Exceptions
< Global Exceptions >
I think FQDN is not the right solution here.
Because domain objects are not supported on Threat Prevention Policy.
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