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  • On a further comment on the limitations of DEAG objects: Sonicwall apparently does not like something about AWS hosting. I had to take my hosting of the DAG objects elsewhere. The number of address lines in the TXT file seem to have a limit somewhere around 100 or so. I haven't been able to determine exactly what that…
  • On a further comment on the limitations of DEAG objects: Sonicwall apparently does not like something about AWS hosting. I had to take my hosting of the DAG objects elsewhere. The number of address lines in the TXT file seem to have a limit somewhere around 100 or so. I haven't been able to determine exactly what that…
  • For anyone that finds this thread... here is where I landed on this one. Sonicwall appliances apparently are unable to connect to the AWS cloudfront service over SSL. I tried importing certificates, lowering the TLS support level on the AWS instance, and numerous other techniques to no avail. In the end I moved my hosting…
  • As a further comment, I uploaded my txt file to an ftp server, and setup a test DEAG using FTP. It loaded without issues. Which tells me that the content of the file is ok. I do not want to deploy this to 200+ sonicwalls using my ftp server though. So what is the right way to do it with an HTTPS feed? Thanks