![]() ![]() This is how the firewall recognises the app as dropbox. Without SSL decryption, it's not possible to see the actual URL, all the firewall sees is the common name in the certificate, which is *. Perhaps if you could set this up along with URL filtering as a workaround (in case dropbox uses a special URL for the client compared to the webbrowser edition)?Įdit: There are a few URLs available in the source code at but this version seems to be 2 years old so I dunno how how much differs from how dropbox works nowadays.Īccording to this, *. is excluded from SSL decryption because it breaks the installed client's connection (because the client maintains its own list of trusted root CA). If im not mistaken the dropbox client uses http/https on its own (basically acting like a webbrowser) which makes it hard to just limit it to a special tcp/udp port or for that matter combine the rule with web-browsing or such. ![]()
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