WildFire Appliance Clusters
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- Mach-O Support for WildFire Inline ML
- Advanced WildFire Public Sector Cloud
- Advanced WildFire Government Cloud
- WildFire Spain Cloud
- WildFire Saudi Arabia Cloud
- WildFire Israel Cloud
- WildFire South Korea Cloud
- WildFire Qatar Cloud
- WildFire France Cloud
- WildFire Taiwan Cloud
- WildFire Indonesia Cloud
- WildFire Poland Cloud
- WildFire Switzerland Cloud
- Advanced WildFire Support for Intelligent Run-time Memory Analysis
- Shell Script Analysis Support for Wildfire Inline ML
- Standalone WildFire API Subscription
- WildFire India Cloud
- MSI, IQY, and SLK File Analysis
- MS Office Analysis Support for Wildfire Inline ML
- WildFire Germany Cloud
- WildFire Australia Cloud
- Executable and Linked Format (ELF) Analysis Support for WildFire Inline ML
- Global URL Analysis
- WildFire Canada Cloud
- WildFire UK Cloud
- HTML Application and Link File Analysis
- Recursive Analysis
- Perl Script Analysis
- WildFire U.S. Government Cloud
- Real Time WildFire Verdicts and Signatures for PDF and APK Files
- Batch File Analysis
- Real Time WildFire Verdicts and Signatures for PE and ELF Files
- Real Time WildFire Verdicts and Signatures for Documents
- Script Sample Analysis
- ELF Malware Test File
- Email Link Analysis Enhancements
- Sample Removal Request
- Updated WildFire Cloud Data Retention Period
- DEX File Analysis
- Network Traffic Profiling
- Additional Malware Test Files
- Dynamic Unpacking
- Windows 10 Analysis Environment
- Archive (RAR/7z) and ELF File Analysis
- WildFire Analysis of Blocked Files
- WildFire Phishing Verdict
WildFire Appliance Clusters
Beginning with this release, you can now configure
and manage up to twenty WildFire appliances as a WildFire
appliance cluster on a single network. This is especially
useful in environments where you cannot use the WildFire public
cloud. WildFire appliance clusters support
larger firewall deployments on a single network than a standalone
WildFire appliance supports. Additionally, clusters provide fault tolerance
and a single signature package that is distributed to all firewalls
that are connected to the cluster.
You can manage clusters
locally, using the WildFire appliance CLI, or centrally, from a
Panorama M-Series or virtual appliance. A WildFire cluster environment
includes:
- From 2 to 20 WildFire appliances that you want to group and manage as a cluster. At a minimum, a cluster must have two WildFire appliances configured in a high-availability (HA) pair.
- Firewalls that connect to the cluster for traffic analysis and signature generation.
- (Optional) One or two Panorama appliances for centralized cluster management if you choose not to manage the cluster locally. To provide HA, use two Panorama appliances configured as an HA pair.
At
a minimum, a cluster must have two WildFire appliances configured
as a high-availability (HA) pair. WildFire appliances that you add
to a WildFire appliance cluster become cluster nodes.
- Create a WildFire appliance cluster and add WildFire
appliances to the cluster.Configure the cluster member nodes and roles, configure HA, and verify the configuration. You can Configure a Cluster and Add Nodes Locally or Configure a Cluster and Add Nodes on Panorama.
- Configure basic WildFire appliance cluster settings.Configure the connection to the WildFire public cloud, data retention policies, signature generation, the preferred analysis environment, DNS settings, and so on. You can Configure Basic Cluster Settings Locally or Configure Basic Cluster Settings on Panorama.
- Remove a WildFire appliance from a cluster.Safely remove a node from a WildFire appliance cluster. You can Remove a Node from a Cluster Locally, however, removing a node from a cluster using Panorama is not supported.With the introduction of managing WildFire appliance clusters on Panorama, you can also manage individual standalone WildFire appliances on Panorama.