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I enter a URL a the whitelist and I cannot access the page

santyperezg
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Please your help, I enter a URL a the whitelist and I cannot access the page.

 

The page is: 

 

"https://bibliomedic.com/" 

"http://apps.bibliomedic.elogim.com/auth-meta/login.php?url=http://apps.bibliomedic.elogim.com/"

 

I put in Objects -> Objects Managament -> URL -> Group URL (whitelist)

*apps.bibliomedic.elogim.com

and in politicies I allow that white list

Thank you for the help that you may be able to provide.

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balaji.bandi
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i see thereire is 2 domain in that URL

 

1. bibliomedic.com 

2. elogim.com

 

For testing do both with *.elogim.com    and *. bibliomedic.com  test it.

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I put the two suggestions but can not access the page.
Maybe some other suggestion.

Thank you

santyperezg
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I put the two suggestions but can not access the page.
Maybe some other suggestion.

Thank you

 

I don't think the wildcards are supported on FMC URLs filtering. Remove the wildcard and try again, it should work.

Dear:

 

I remove the wildcards (.bibliomedic.com - .elogim.com) but I can't access the page.

Any other suggestions?

 

Thanks in advance for the help you can give me

Can you please try to remove the leading . and try again?

If you go to Access Control Policy > Access Control > Security Intelligence.  Do you see the URLs populated under "Whitelist"?  If not search for the URLs in the left pane and then select them, and click Add to Whitelist.  Save and deploy. Then test

 

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You need to first add URL's domain name to whitelisting, so, if you want to access   www.access.com, you need to add access.com to the object group, off course, I assume you are already allowing this object group in your access policy.

 

Also, many a times URLs do not work even after adding to appropriate groups because they internally redirect to other URLs, meaning, if you whitelist www.access.com, when you launch the page it will try to open www.sucess.com, so there are two ways to figure this out

 

1) Allow this "access.com" as 'Application' instead of URL, it will take care of all subsequent requests.

2) Filter connection events by IP, it will show everything that is being blocked, you can work your way to add all the URLs.

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