Does NSF 8.0.95 support FQDN as network object ?

firdaus9090 Lv1Posted Nov-14-2024 11:01

hi Community,

i have a question, does the new NSF 8.0.95 support FQDN as network object as of now ?

thanks

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CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted Nov-14-2024 11:53
  
yes. 8.0.85 also support FQDN in network object
Rotring Lv2Posted Nov-14-2024 12:07
  
HI
As of NSF version 8.0.95, support for Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) as network objects was limited. Generally, NSF does not natively support FQDN-based network objects for dynamic resolution in firewall rules or policies. Network objects typically rely on IP addresses or ranges, not domain names.
AR Lv2Posted Nov-14-2024 14:35
  
Hello
Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) were not widely supported as network objects as of NSF version 8.0.95. FQDN-based network objects for dynamic resolution in firewall rules or policies are typically not natively supported by NSF. Usually, network objects use IP addresses or ranges rather than domain names.



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Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted Nov-18-2024 13:40
  
Yes it does support Fully Qualified Domain Name. You have three to four options normally in FWs. Host based, Range based, Network based or FQDN based.

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