Just so you know, the term "walled garden" has a very specific, activist political meaning that I don't think you intended.
Have you considered allowing any *.apple.com address? That should do it.
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Just so you know, the term "walled garden" has a very specific, activist political meaning that I don't think you intended.
Have you considered allowing any *.apple.com address? That should do it.
Just so you know, the term "walled garden" has a very specific, activist political meaning that I don't think you intended.
Have you considered allowing any *.apple.com address? That should do it.
Hello,
I am having trouble with an issue that is firewall related.
I have a wifi network that requires uses to login though an app from the app store. I would like to allow the user though the walled garden to download the app if necessary without granting the user full internet access.
I have allowed a few DNS names into the firewall, but that does not allow me to download the app.
I have run packet captures of an iPhone and iPad attempting to get to the app store servers, and it appears to be attempting to connect to many many many servers - too many to load each one individually into the firewall. I believe apple uses some DNS magic for redundancy an simplicity but I cannot seem to find the right combination to allow this.
Is there anyone else out there that has solved this problem? or if anyone knows a better place I could ask this question that would be great.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Panchito