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target service not allowed

Ok, I have a TON of these showing up in my log.  It's two IP's that are trying to use Cricut for the 3d software printing.  The port after www.cricut.io has several that show up.  They can range from 7043 to 7058.  Is there an easy way to get my 425 to allow those through and to slim down my logs please?

 

2017:11:29-12:15:20 firewall httpproxy[7038]: id="0002" severity="info" sys="SecureWeb" sub="http" name="web request blocked" action="block" method="GET" srcip="10.0.1.66" dstip="" user="" group="" ad_domain="" statuscode="403" cached="0" profile="REF_fWFINTEAQV (Windsor General Profile)" filteraction="REF_DefaultHTTPCFFAction (Default content filter action)" size="2531" request="0xd9c8de00" url="http://www.cricut.io:7046/" referer="" error="Target service not allowed" authtime="0" dnstime="0" cattime="0" avscantime="0" fullreqtime="447" device="0" auth="0" ua="Hyperion-Launcher/0.0.0.0" exceptions="av,auth,content,url,fileextension"

 

Thanks!

 

Donnie



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  • Hey Donnie.

    Create a service definition with that range of ports and add it to Web Protection > Filtering Option > Misc > Allowed Target Services. This is where you define non-standard HTTP ports that can be reached through the proxy.

    Regards,

    Giovani

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  • Hey Donnie.

    Create a service definition with that range of ports and add it to Web Protection > Filtering Option > Misc > Allowed Target Services. This is where you define non-standard HTTP ports that can be reached through the proxy.

    Regards,

    Giovani

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