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URL filtering for non http/https traffic
I'm hoping posting here is going to get me a quicker answer than me trying to find sites to test and configure this.
I am working on putting together a plan to migrate a new site to Meraki infrastructure and have a requirement to permit traffic outbound from a specific vlan to to say *.abc.com on tcp ports 8080-8180.
Can I add a L3 rule with the dst as *.abc.com ?
I know about using a group policy and adding "Allow list URL patterns" but I believe that would only apply to http/https traffic? Or am I mistaken and that is indeed the way to do it by adding say abc.com:8080-8810 ??
Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciate as I'm under a quite restrictive timeline on this one.
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URL filters only work when there is a URL to look at in any form. For your task, the FQDN-rules is the feature of choice:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/MX_Firewall_Settings#FQDN_Support
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URL filters only work when there is a URL to look at in any form. For your task, the FQDN-rules is the feature of choice:
https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Firewall_and_Traffic_Shaping/MX_Firewall_Settings#FQDN_Support
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Many thanks.
I will have a 'play' with this on my test network over the Xmas hols, no doubt I will be bored and looking for something to occupy myself! 🙂
