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02-24-2020 02:47 AM
Hello,
One of my customers has asked to block all external VPNs to avoid internal users connecting to these external VPNs and bypassing FWs defenses. How could I block this if users are trying to connect to Remote Access VPNs using SSL? Is there any way to do it if I don't know the remote SSL VPN Gateway IP? Thank you very much.
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02-24-2020 03:26 AM
Hi,
FTD uses AppIDs to detect applications. This can be configured in your
access control policy. Create a new policy, select the VPN category and
block it. This list gets updated with FTD/FMC releases.
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FTD uses AppIDs to detect applications. This can be configured in your
access control policy. Create a new policy, select the VPN category and
block it. This list gets updated with FTD/FMC releases.
**** please remember to rate useful posts.
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02-24-2020 03:26 AM
Hi,
FTD uses AppIDs to detect applications. This can be configured in your
access control policy. Create a new policy, select the VPN category and
block it. This list gets updated with FTD/FMC releases.
**** please remember to rate useful posts.
FTD uses AppIDs to detect applications. This can be configured in your
access control policy. Create a new policy, select the VPN category and
block it. This list gets updated with FTD/FMC releases.
**** please remember to rate useful posts.
