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Device > Certificate Management > Certificate Profile
- DeviceCertificate ManagementCertificate Profile
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Certificate profiles define which certificate authority (CA) certificates to use for
verifying client certificates, how to verify certificate revocation status, and how that
status constrains access. You select the profiles when configuring certificate
authentication for Authentication Portal, GlobalProtect, site-to-site IPSec VPN, Dynamic
DNS (DDNS), and web interface access to firewalls and Panorama. You can configure a
separate certificate profile for each of these services.
Certificate Profile
Settings | Description |
---|---|
Name | (Required) Enter a name to identify the
profile (up to 63 characters on the firewall or up to 31 characters
on Panorama). The name is case-sensitive and must be unique. Use
only letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores. |
Location | Select the scope in which the profile is available. In
the context of a firewall that has more than one virtual system
(vsys), select a vsys or select Shared (all
virtual systems). In any other context, you can’t select the
Location; its value is predefined as
Shared (firewalls) or as Panorama. After you save the
profile, you can’t change its
Location. |
Username Field | If GlobalProtect only uses certificates for portal and
gateway authentication, the PAN-OS software uses the certificate
field you select in the Username Field
drop-down as the username and matches it to the IP address for the
User-ID service:
|
Domain | Enter the NetBIOS domain so the PAN-OS software can
map users through User-ID. |
CA Certificates | (Required) Add a
CA Certificate to assign to the
profile. Optionally, if the firewall uses Online Certificate
Status Protocol (OCSP) to verify certificate revocation status,
configure the following fields to override the default behavior. For
most deployments, these fields do not apply.
In addition, enter a Template Name to
identify the template that was used to sign the
certificate. |
Use CRL | Select this option to use a certificate revocation
list (CRL) to verify the revocation status of
certificates. |
Use OCSP | Select this option to use OCSP to verify the
revocation status of certificates. If you select both
OCSP and CRL, the firewall first tries OCSP and only falls back
to the CRL method if the OCSP responder is
unavailable. |
CRL Receive Timeout | Specify the interval (1 to 60 seconds) after which the
firewall stops waiting for a response from the CRL
service. |
OCSP Receive Timeout | Specify the interval (1 to 60 seconds) after which the
firewall stops waiting for a response from the OCSP
responder. |
Certificate Status Timeout | Specify the interval (1 to 60 seconds) after which the
firewall stops waiting for a response from any certificate status
service and applies any session blocking logic you
define. |
Block session if certificate status is
unknown | Select this option if you want the firewall to block
sessions when the OCSP or CRL service returns a certificate
revocation status of unknown. Otherwise, the firewall
proceeds with the sessions. |
Block sessions if certificate status cannot be
retrieved within timeout | Select this option if you want the firewall to block
sessions after it registers an OCSP or CRL request timeout.
Otherwise, the firewall proceeds with the sessions. |
Block sessions if the certificate was not issued to the
authenticating device
|
(GlobalProtect only) Select this option if you want the
firewall to block sessions when the serial number attribute in the
subject of the client certificate does not match the host ID that the
GlobalProtect app reports for the endpoint. Otherwise, the firewall
allows the sessions. This option applies only to GlobalProtect certificate
authentication.
|
Block sessions with expired certificates | Select this option if you want the firewall to block sessions with servers that present expired certificates. |