Hi
I have one of our clients using the wireless network with a high consumption of data. It has categorised this as Non-TCP Web Traffic, is there anyway I can find out what this is?
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have you considered asking them what they are doing?
If hostname visibility is enabled then you can usually figure it out based on where the traffic is going to.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Monitoring_and_Reporting/Hostname_Visibility
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I have enabled this & it looks like they are using some proxy server to access various. Can I just block non-tcp web traffic?
You can make a group policy with some L3/L7 firewall rules & shaping and attach it to the specific client.
I have created policy for this person & attached the below firewall rule to allow ports 80 & 443 only. Will this work?
a deny any would be your last rule not the first.
port 443 also would be on tcp.
Thank you, so the below is correct - Just got to bare with me, new to creating rules
adding a deny any is very restictive since the client probably also need to reach services like dns dhcp ntp
The issue I have is that I have blocked all P2P & they seem to be using different ports to get to WEB, I presume to stream some video via a proxy connection.
have you considered asking them what they are doing?
LOL! im sure they'll come back with "oh, nothing it must be something in my computer"