Hi everyone.
I have an issue in a K-12 school district where I have been asked to block snapchat for our student population using IOS devices (ipad air 2). I have enabled "block and log" for snapchat under application control rules for the source networks the students are on. (I know application control works because I use it to control facebook and other traffic successfully).
However, even with the application control rule set, they can still download the app and use snapchat on the ipads.
Using my google-foo I found a set of URLs that others have used to block snapchat and set them as blacklist using regex rules:
^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?snapchat\.com/
^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?feelinsonice\.appspot\.com/
^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?feelinsonice-hrd\.appspot\.com/
^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?appspot\.l\.google\.com/
^https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]*\.)?data\.flurry\.com/
While these can be tested and verified working through the policy test on the UTM and by using a laptop on the student network segments, the app on ios devices STILL connects and works.
Any ideas?
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