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 ====== External Dynamic Lists ====== ====== External Dynamic Lists ======
 Palo have a public list for Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 [[https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/resources/edl-hosting-service.html|here]]. Palo have a public list for Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 [[https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/resources/edl-hosting-service.html|here]].
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 +There are other SaaS products to manage EDL
 +  * [[https://edlmanager.com/|EDL Manager]]
 +  * [[https://ipengine.io/|ipEngine]]
  
 Also, when downloading a dynamic list over SSL (HTTPS), you will need to use a certificate profile that includes the root certificate. However, some certificates are signed by two chains. Your web browser may only show one chain. You can use https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest to show a list of both chains (assuming it is a public facing site). The ssllabs page will allow you to download the chain files. Also, when downloading a dynamic list over SSL (HTTPS), you will need to use a certificate profile that includes the root certificate. However, some certificates are signed by two chains. Your web browser may only show one chain. You can use https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest to show a list of both chains (assuming it is a public facing site). The ssllabs page will allow you to download the chain files.
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