How to deny access to Teamviewer for a specific user in explicit and transparent proxy
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Article ID: 169082
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Asset Management Solution
Data Center Security Monitoring Edition
ProxySG Software - SGOS
Issue/Introduction
The following was tested using Teamviewer Version 11.x. The application behavior may change at any time.
For both explicit and transparent proxy, include the following CPL:
define condition teamviewer
url.host.regex="server([1-9][0-9]+)\.teamviewer\.com"
url.host.regex="master[1-9]\.teamviewer\.com"
url.regex="server([1-9][0-9]+)\.teamviewer\.com"
url.regex="master[1-9]\.teamviewer\.com"
url.domain="ping3.teamviewer.com"
url.domain=client.teamviewer.com
end condition teamviewer
define condition USER1
realm=FirstRealm user="domain\username"
end condition USER1
<proxy>
condition=USER1 condition=teamviewer force_deny
Note: Replace the realm, domain, and user names to match your deployment.
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