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Rakeen Garreau

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Aug 2, 2024, 12:15:50 PM8/2/24
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Ok, don't shoot the messenger but I was asked to see if I could unblock the queue management area for Netflix but still block the streaming media part of it... We're using the URL filtering capabilities of the PA 2050 device and I have a policy defined that's based on an Active Directory user group to filter traffic. I'm not sure how I would go about doing this, any thoughs?

Its pretty basic, your going to create a rule that precedes your URL filtering rule. The rule will be from trust to untrust application will be "netflix" and action will be drop.

Has Palo Alto changed the Netflix signature recently? In September we had blocked the application per Phil's suggestion earlier in this thread and people were able to login and manage their queue but couldn't view any movies. This morning, though, I wasn't able to login anymore. Thanks --

@cshep: you would have to review all of the release notes to see what has changed between each version of the content update to see if PAN engineering have updated any particular application signature(s).

If you see the block in either the "traffic" or "threat" logs then that would be due to either an application update or an antivirus update. If you see the block in the URL filtering log then it is your URL filtering profiles that need examination.

I would say looking at the logs should give you an indication of whats going on with the block. I have a handful or preset filters for looking at that kind of thing. I'm running 3.1.4 code with the latest app and threat updates and have just noticed I'm unable to get to the netflix.com queue. I can get to the sites front page however loggin in doesn't happen. When I look at the traffic log is see a deny for netflix based on the app, i don't see anything blocked in the URL log for netflix so it's definately the app. I'd have to look back as well but I'm guessing a app and threat update changed something.

If you require assistance resolving this issue I would suggest posting some screen shots of the traffic, URL filtering and threat logs to this thread so that we can do some detective work and find the root cause of the issue.

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When using a VPN for Netflix, you should choose a server from a country whose content you want to watch. To stream videos from your nation of origin while traveling internationally, pick your home region. For unblocking foreign Netflix libraries, pick a worldwide server.

Proton VPN is the best free VPN for streaming Netflix. You'll gain access to servers in five countries -- the Netherlands, Japan, Romania, the US and Poland. Whereas many other free VPN services sell your data or plaster your screen with ads, Proton's free tier doesn't. While Proton's no-cost plan is limited -- you can't select a server manually -- it's a worthy trade-off considering how strongly Proton maintains privacy. While Proton VPN's zero-cost tier is a great choice, upgrading to the paid Proton Plus package provides access to a generous international server network of over 4,400 servers spread across 91 countries with superb Netflix worldwide library region-restricted content unblocking.

Netflix is one of the most popular streaming sites in the world, and for good reason. Not only does it offer hundreds of movies and TV shows that you can enjoy on tap, but it can be accessed from any of your devices so you can enjoy your favorite shows on the go.

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Next, complete the installation process as you would with any other app downloaded from the internet and drag the downloaded .dmg file into your Applications folder. You may also be able to download from the Apple App Store, so go for whichever option is easiest for you.

A VPN should enable you to change the location you appear to be browsing from easily. If you're traveling and want to watch the same shows you would normally watch at home, then change the location to your home country.

Kieron is a freelance science and technology journalist with more than a decade of experience writing for magazines in print and online. Today, his focus is on cybersecurity, blockchain, and emerging tech. He also has a passion for social affairs, arts and culture and travel writing, and recently launched a new publication covering social activism and the volunteering sector."}), " -0-11/js/authorBio.js"); } else console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); Kieron AllenSocial Links NavigationKieron is a freelance science and technology journalist with more than a decade of experience writing for magazines in print and online. Today, his focus is on cybersecurity, blockchain, and emerging tech. He also has a passion for social affairs, arts and culture and travel writing, and recently launched a new publication covering social activism and the volunteering sector.

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