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Thanks for the great video. Hope you can help to clear some of my doubts. I have been seeing words like “rule”, “ruleset”, “rulebase”. Can you pls help to explain what is each of this word referring to with illustration from the GUI. Many thanks…
I'm not English native, so I'm not 100% sure if my answer is accurate. I consider ruleset and rulebase interchangeable. For me theybmean the same: the list of the rules you have on your firewall. And a rule would be a single entry in your policies. I hope I could help
Sorry for the late reply. The Palo Alto firewalls have two implicit Security Rules: "Deny cross-zone traffic" and "Allow same-zone traffic". So if your rule for all other countries would be cross-zone (going from one zone to another, like inside -> outside), you don't need to define a custom drop/deny rule.
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Great video! Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you also for the comment, I'm glad you liked it!
Clear and to the point!
Thank you for the comment.
Excelente !
Good video man thanks
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Thanks a lot for the useful content!
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Thanks for the great video.
Hope you can help to clear some of my doubts. I have been seeing words like “rule”, “ruleset”, “rulebase”. Can you pls help to explain what is each of this word referring to with illustration from the GUI. Many thanks…
I'm not English native, so I'm not 100% sure if my answer is accurate. I consider ruleset and rulebase interchangeable. For me theybmean the same: the list of the rules you have on your firewall. And a rule would be a single entry in your policies. I hope I could help
If I have a tule w regions only for US, that means all other countries get dropped? Or do I need to define to drop/deny w another rule?
Sorry for the late reply. The Palo Alto firewalls have two implicit Security Rules: "Deny cross-zone traffic" and "Allow same-zone traffic".
So if your rule for all other countries would be cross-zone (going from one zone to another, like inside -> outside), you don't need to define a custom drop/deny rule.
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Great video thanks but I have to admit the music is super annoying.
Thank you for the feedback. I have removed the background music in the newer videos.