Learn how Cloud NGFW for AWS uses FQDN objects.
Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
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- Cloud NGFW subscription
- Palo Alto Networks Customer Support Account (CSP)
- AWS Marketplace account
- User role (either tenant or administrator)
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A security rule object is a single object or collective unit that groups
discrete identities such as IP addresses, fully-qualified domain names (FQDN),
intelligent feeds, or certificates. Typically, when creating a policy object, you
group objects that require similar permissions in policy. For example, if your
organization uses a set of server IP addresses for authenticating users, you can
group the set of server IP addresses as a prefix list object and reference that
prefix list in one or more security rule. Group object allows you to significantly
reduce the administrative overhead in creating rules.
An FQDN (for example, paloaltonetworks.com) object provides further ease of use
because DNS provides the FQDN resolution to the IP addresses instead of you needing
to know the IP addresses and manually updating them every time the FQDN resolves to
a new IP addresses.