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 ====== Infoblox Applications ====== ====== Infoblox Applications ======
-Remember, for the most part, application detection with Infoblox is about detecting the actual application in use. That means it detects specific domains used by the App so it isn't as simple as simply blocking the main website. e.g. blocking the Facebook App won't block the Facebook webpage (see below).+
 ===== Allow - Local Resolution ===== ===== Allow - Local Resolution =====
 NIOS-X with DFP and Infoblox Endpoint can honour "Allow - Local Resolution" for Application Custom List on Security Policy. DFP MUST have a fallback resolver configured. This is because the list of applications isn't put into the DNS config file but the DFP config file and the DFP can't send the query back to the DNS server. So to honour "Allow - Local Resolution", the DFP must have a DNS server it can forward to (i.e. the fallback resolver) NIOS-X with DFP and Infoblox Endpoint can honour "Allow - Local Resolution" for Application Custom List on Security Policy. DFP MUST have a fallback resolver configured. This is because the list of applications isn't put into the DNS config file but the DFP config file and the DFP can't send the query back to the DNS server. So to honour "Allow - Local Resolution", the DFP must have a DNS server it can forward to (i.e. the fallback resolver)
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