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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring the Botnet Traffic Filter
Configuring the Botnet Traffic Filter
Examples
The following example creates entries for the blacklist and whitelist:
hostname(config)#
dynamic-filter blacklist
hostname(config-llist)#
name bad1.example.com
hostname(config-llist)#
name bad2.example.com
hostname(config-llist)#
address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
hostname(config-llist)#
dynamic-filter whitelist
hostname(config-llist)#
name good.example.com
hostname(config-llist)#
name great.example.com
hostname(config-llist)#
name awesome.example.com
hostname(config-llist)#
address 10.1.1.2
255.255.255.255
What to Do Next
See the
“Enabling DNS Snooping” section on page 1-10
.
Enabling DNS Snooping
This procedure enables inspection of DNS packets and enables Botnet Traffic Filter snooping, which
compares the domain name with those on the dynamic database or static database, and adds the name
and IP address to the Botnet Traffic Filter DNS reverse lookup cache. This cache is then used by the
Botnet Traffic Filter when connections are made to the suspicious address.
The following procedure creates an interface-specific service policy for DNS inspection. See the
“DNS
Inspection” section on page 46-1
and
Chapter 35, “Configuring a Service Policy Using the Modular
Policy Framework,”
for detailed information about configuring advanced DNS inspection options using
the Modular Policy Framework.
Prerequisites
In multiple context mode, perform this procedure in the context execution space.
Restrictions
TCP DNS traffic is not supported.
name
domain_name
Example:
hostname(config-llist)# name good.example.com
Adds a name to the whitelist. You can enter this
command multiple times for multiple entries. You can
add up to 1000 whitelist entries.
address
ip_address mask
Example:
hostname(config-llist)# address 10.1.1.2
255.255.255.255
Adds an IP address to the whitelist. You can enter this
command multiple times for multiple entries. The
mask
can be for a single host or for a subnet.
Command
Purpose
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