Sincea public IP is assigned for use with o365 email, I am thinking there is a better way to restrict inbound Microsoft traffic. Currently inbound traffic from ANY is allowed. I would like to tighten inbound email traffic without breaking something. Has anyone else done this with an MX?
hi friends,
I am writing to consult a couple of questions related to the configuration of o365 in Checkpoint. I have two computers with Gateway in (R80.10) and in (R77.30), we would like to know your recommendation when creating a rule that allows O365 services The current rules we have for this are static and every time Microsoft makes any changes to the IPS we need to update those rules, which is impossible to keep up to date. I have seen that from version 80.20 on gateways, the use of dynamic objects is allowed, which would solve this problem, but until then we need to know if there is an alternative and how to implement it
I have a fortimail cloud integrated with o365 through a API, so i have realtime policy applied, but in the log tab i just see log for email traffic IN; I would like to know how can i enable the log to see traffic OUT.
Sorry to hear it didn't work, but I am glad you have a session with our TAC team. They should be able to help you sort the issue. If you have any further questions, feel free to reply to this thread or start a new one.
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