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Was recently notified that students are able to use the Betternet VPN app on their phones over our wireless to bypass the webfilter. I have checked analyzer logs and it does block the website but not the IPs that the app is connecting to.

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Anyone know how to block this when it's used on a non-school owned device/personal device? I have tried blocking individual IPs with some success, but not 100%. Only issue is I don't know what other websites will be blocked in the process.

Did you add it to Application Signatures as a block rule? Betternet.vpn block also is all of Proxy listed as block? What is your application control rule in the wireless policy set to default? Can you create a custom policy?

So I figured out how it was getting past the firewall. There was a policy that was implemented, not by me of course, that opened up the WiFi Calling service to and from the whole network. It was set as the first policy and all the student policies are much lower on the list and lower on the page. I didn't see it until I started moving my test policy up towards the top.

CISCO ACLs and firewalls work in rule order. So place your deny rules first. Place your allow rules after. I want to block something, top of policy or ACL lists. I want to put in a partial allow and then deny everything. Put the partial allow ahead of the complete deny rule. With Fortinet you need outbound rules for traffic to get out to the internet. They go at the bottom of the policy list by interface. SSL-VPN and Wifi below them. Any deny rules above all these.

You can get all the IP addresses for Betternet.vpn and build a custom policy to block the traffic to this. You might also look at PPTP VPN policy and block that. You place these at the top of the list. You need these outbound from your users to them.

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I created a support ticket with Sophos and we were able to block the said applications by decrypting HTTPS using web proxy. It is also blocking other applications like Facebook, Instagram, etc. I can't deploy CA certificates on the end devices for HTTPS decryption.

Please check by creating the DNS service base firewall rule as shown below and create separate application filter policy to block high risk application as per link and apply on same DNS service base firewall rule.

Along with P2P and Proxy and Tunnel category, applications listed below must be denied in the application filter policy. In case of CROS Micro App should be enabled in Application filter Policy.

The issue is that it appears to use the proxy from my investigation and it not blocked in the proxy. I have tried blocking IP addresses, urls but to no avail and none the addresses appear in log viewer.

I have been working this issue most of the afternoon without great success. I broke my users access to the internet by blocking https in a specific rule that stopped the VPN. I had to use my CM access to restore connectivity. I have searched to see if I can identify the servers it uses to no avail. I d have a list of IP addresses but that continual grows so maintaining it would be a pain. Using betternet co or betternet.com does not return any results that get blocked except web access.

It uses 443 to access the internet but how because nothing is logged, no error messages are created or displayed. I would have build a network analyser to hang across the output of the Mac mini to see what is happening. While it might be installed as betternet vpn it obviously does not identify itself as that when setting up the tunnel.

I was able to block Betternet VPN on the iPhone once by listing all the IP addresses it connects to. I uninstalled the application and redownloaded it after a few weeks. It was able to connect again. Sophos is able to block Betternet VPN chrome browser extension but not the iPhone app. I will try it out on the mac mini and check too.

Yeah. Is there any way we can reach out to the team which works on detecting app IDs and updating the signatures? I would like to report that Hotspot Shield is being misclassified as "Facebook Website" and Betternet VPN is able to bypass the firewall even if it is added to the applications filter.

I did a packet capture of Betternet VPN. It is disguising itself as WhatsApp/Twitter/Facebook. This explains why Hotspot Shield was being detected as Facebook Website by the firewall. I have seen references to Hotspot Shield (Anchorfree) inside Betternet VPN's application folder.

(Working at the command prompt is not a problem, I'm very familiar with Linux and iptables). What I am struggling with is to find the ports / IP's / protocols it uses. I would prefer not to block everything except http[s] for this user.

If there is a partial option - like blocking UDP but not TCP, that would be of interest as well, as would any hacks to make it harder for this user (I do not believe they have a good understanding of networking, and a friend helped them set this up)

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