Which three file types can be forwarded to WildFire for analysis as a part of the basic WildFire service? (Choose three.)
Which three file types can be forwarded to WildFire for analysis as a part of the basic WildFire service? (Choose three.)
The basic WildFire service provided by Palo Alto Networks allows for the analysis of Portable Executable (PE) files. This includes particular file types such as executable files (.exe), dynamic-link library files (.dll), and font files (.fon). The options that fit within this category, according to the given options, are .dll, .exe, and .fon. Therefore, the correct answers are those which correspond to these file types.
As part of the basic subscription, wildwire only submits PE files. This would include .exe .dll .fon and .src
its not .src, it should be .scr otherwise correct
ADVANCED WildFire Advanced File Type Support —In addition to PEs, forward advanced file types for WildFire analysis, including APKs, Flash files, PDFs, Microsoft Office files, Java Applets, Java files (.jar and .class), and HTTP/HTTPS email links contained in SMTP and POP3 email messages. (WildFire private cloud analysis does not support APK, Mac OS X, Linux (ELF), archive (RAR/7-Zip), and script (JS, BAT, VBS, Shell Script, PS1, and HTA) files).
Correct answers A, B, C. https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/8-0/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-subscription# First lines are the basic files supported, and middle lines the files supported with a paid subscription
You are wrong. Answer is D,E,F https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/8-0/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-file-type-support.html
A B C are correct, as stated "The basic WildFire service is included as part of the Palo Alto Networks next generation firewall and does not require a WildFire subscription. With the basic WildFire service, the firewall can forward portable executable (PE) files for WildFire analysis"
Sorry... You are correct... There's a Basci and Advanced subscription. The advanced one is what allows D,E,F.
DEF: Android application package apk, ETC. Adobe Flash .swf, ETC. Java Archive jar, ETC. Microsoft Office docx, xlsx, pptx, ooxml, ETC. Portable executable pe, exe, ETC. Portable Document Format pdf, ETC. Mac OS X dmg, pkg, ETC. Archive rar, 7z, ETC. Linux elf, ETC. Script bat, js, vbs, ps1, ETC.
PEs include executable files, object code, DLLs, FON (fonts), and LNK files
PDF, JAR, and APK are part of the advanced Wildfire license. So those cannot be the answer, leaving only A, B, and C.
with basic subscribtion, only PE can be sent. A, B & C
A,B,C for basic subscription
A B C Palo Alto Networks firewalls with a WildFire license are entitled to the standard subscription features and additional features. More file types may be submitted by a firewall for analysis. Additional file types are Microsoft Office files, PDF files, Java JAR and CLASS files, Adobe Flash SWF and SWC files, RAR, 7-Zip, Linux ELF, and Android APK files. The macOS Mach-O, DMG, and PKG files also are supported. WildFire also can analyze JS, VBS, and PS1 files.
A, B and C correct
Portable Executable Filename extension .acm, .ax, .cpl, .dll, .drv, .efi, .exe, .mui, .ocx, .scr, .sys, .tsp
Answer will be A & B & C Beacuse the Question ask for " basic WildFire service " find PaloAlto Docs talk about PAN WildFire Subscription https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/9-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-subscription#idb6afc7db-1bcf-43e8-bdd3-7afffa9aadda it mention the basic WildFire service, the firewall can forward portable executable (PE) files for WildFire, and see Below Docs https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/9-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-concepts/file-analysis says that PEs Filetype include executable files, object code, DLLs, FON (fonts), and LNK files so A & B & C will be correct
According to WildFire documentation, the correct answer is: D, E, F https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/9-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-concepts/file-analysis
Wow these answers are REALLY/totally wrong LOL
https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/10-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-subscription The basic WildFire service is included as part of the Palo Alto Networks next generation firewall and does not require a WildFire subscription. With the basic WildFire service, the firewall can forward portable executable (PE) files for WildFire analysis https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/10-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-concepts/file-analysis PEs include executable files, object code, DLLs, FON (fonts), and LNK files
A, B, and C is the correct answer.
From Beacon: The standard service enables firewalls to automatically submit unknown Windows Portable Executable (or PE) files for analysis. Windows PE file types include EXE, DLL, SCR, and FON.
D,E and F are correct! WildFire Advanced File Type Support—In addition to PEs, forward advanced file types for WildFire analysis, including APKs, Flash files, PDFs, Microsoft Office files, Java Applets, Java files (.jar and .class), and HTTP/HTTPS email links contained in SMTP and POP3 email messages. (WildFire private cloud analysis does not support APK, Mac OS X, Linux (ELF), archive (RAR/7-Zip), and script (JS, BAT, VBS, Shell Script, PS1, and HTA) files). https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/wildfire/8-1/wildfire-admin/wildfire-overview/wildfire-subscription.html