Network & HTTP/3 Applications

Network applications are system-defined resources and are used in application rules to allow or block access to non web-based applications in the Application policy stage.

Note: Network applications are dynamically updated by Forcepoint. You cannot edit this list.

From the Navigation pane, click Objects > Network & HTTP/3 Applications to navigate to the Network & HTTP/3 Applications page.

On the Network & HTTP/3 Applications page, you can do the following:
  • You can use the Type to filter field to search for a specific network application. Click x to clear the field.
  • Click a row in the table to open the Network & HTTP/3 Applications details panel, to view more details about the network application.
  • Also, from the Network & HTTP/3 Applications details panel, you can view information about where the network application object is referenced. To view where the object is referenced, do the following:
    1. On the Network & HTTP/3 Applications details panel, click the ... menu in the upper-right corner of the panel.
    2. Select the Show where used option. The Where used dialog-box is displayed that contains the information about where the object is referenced.
    3. Click x to close the dialog-box.
Forcepoint maintains a comprehensive database of network applications. Applications are organized into the following categories and sub-categories:
Table 1. Application categories and sub-categories
Category Sub-categories
Business and Economy
  • Office
  • ERP/CRM
  • Finance
  • Marketing
  • HR
  • Travel and Expense
Entertainment
  • Games
Communication
  • Statistics
  • Chat
  • Discussion Forum
  • Miscellaneous
  • Mail
  • Reference
  • Web Mail
  • Health
  • Orienteering
Society and Lifestyles
  • Social Networking
  • Photo/Video Sharing
Security Filtering
  • P2P
  • Anonymizers/Proxies
Technology
  • File sharing
  • Media
  • OPC Alarms and Events
  • OPC Data Access
  • Storage
  • OPC Historical Data Access
  • Infrastructure Services
  • OPC Auxiliary
  • Updates
  • Remote control
  • Hosting
  • Tunneling
  • Basic Internet Services