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    URL Table for Alias with Office 365

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    • SipriusPTS
      SipriusPT
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      Hello everyone,

      Any of you, have an URL Table (that is being updated) for Alias with Office 365 monster?

      Thanks in advance!

      1xSG-4860-1U
      1xSG-3100
      2xpfSense Virtual Machines

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        viragomann @SipriusPT
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        @sipriuspt
        Best to search at Microsoft:
        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/enterprise/urls-and-ip-address-ranges?view=o365-worldwide

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        • SipriusPTS
          SipriusPT @viragomann
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          @viragomann Thank you for the help.

          Yes I know it, and it was what I have used to add manually(!) in firewall rules, but I was looking for a repo where I could point an alias to someones url that maintain the list updated.

          Do you know if there is a repo some where with updated url tables, for microsoft services and other mainstream services?

          1xSG-4860-1U
          1xSG-3100
          2xpfSense Virtual Machines

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            viragomann @SipriusPT
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            @sipriuspt
            I've created an alias from this source almost a year ago and it still works well. Don't think that the IPs changes as often.

            But they also provide a download link to a JSON file on the page.
            You can write a simple scrip, that pulls the file daily and generate a networks list from it and put the list on a web server. Then you can pfSense let it pull down by an URL alias.
            Possilby someone had already done that and provide it in the internet for public download.

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