GlobalProtect Portals Authentication Tab
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GlobalProtect Portals Authentication Tab
- NetworkGlobalProtectPortals<portal-config>Authentication
Select the Authentication tab to configure
the various GlobalProtect™ portal settings:
- An SSL/TLS service profile that the portal and servers use for authentication. The service profile is independent of the other settings in Authentication.
- Unique authentication schemes that are based primarily on the operating system of the user endpoints and secondarily on an optional authentication profile.
- (Optional) A Certificate Profile, which enables GlobalProtect to use a specific certificate profile for authenticating the user. The certificate from the client must match the certificate profile (if client certificates are part of the security scheme).
GlobalProtect Portal Authentication Settings | Description |
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Server Authentication | |
SSL/TLS Service Profile | Select an existing SSL/TLS Service profile.
The profile specifies a certificate and the allowed protocols for
securing traffic on the management interface. The Common Name (CN)
and, if applicable, the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) fields of
the certificate associated with the profile must match the IP address
or FQDN of the Interface selected in the General tab. In GlobalProtect VPN configurations, use
a profile associated with a certificate from a trusted third-party
CA or a certificate that your internal enterprise CA generated. |
Client Authentication | |
Name | Enter a name to identify the client authentication
configuration. (The client authentication configuration is independent
of the SSL/TLS service profile.) You can create multiple client
authentication configurations and differentiate them by operating
system. For example, you can add one unique authentication profile
for Windows endpoints and another authentication profile for macOS
endpoints. Although you can add multiple client authentication configurations
for the same OS, the firewall always selects the authentication
profile at the top of the list to authenticate all users using that
specific OS. You can also create configurations that
GlobalProtect deploys to apps in Pre-logon mode
(before the user has logged in to the system) or that it applies
to any user. (Pre-logon establishes a VPN tunnel to a GlobalProtect
gateway before the user logs in to GlobalProtect.) |
OS | To deploy a client authentication profile
specific to the operating system (OS) on an endpoint, Add the
OS (Any, Android, Chrome, iOS, IoT, Linux, Mac, Windows,
or WindowsUWP). The OS is the primary differentiator
between configurations. (See Authentication Profile for further
differentiation.) The additional options of Browser and Satellite enable
you to specify the authentication profile to use for specific scenarios.
Select Browser to specify the authentication
profile to use to authenticate a user accessing the portal from
a web browser with the intent of downloading the GlobalProtect app
(Windows and Mac). Select Satellite to specify
the authentication profile to use to authenticate the satellite
(LSVPN). |
Authentication Profile | In addition to distinguishing a client authentication
configuration by an OS, you can further differentiate by specifying
an authentication profile. (You can create a New Authentication Profile or
select an existing one.) To configure multiple authentication options
for an OS, you can create multiple client authentication profiles. If
you are configuring an LSVPN in Gateways,
you cannot save that configuration unless you select an authentication
profile here. Also, if you plan to use serial numbers to authenticate
satellites, the portal must have an authentication profile available
when it cannot locate or validate a firewall serial number. See
also Device > Authentication Profile. |
Username Label | Specify a custom username label for GlobalProtect
portal login. For example, Username (only) or Email Address (username@domain). |
Password Label | Specify a custom password label for GlobalProtect
portal login. For example, Password (Turkish) or Passcode (for
two-factor, token-based authentication). |
Authentication Message | To help end users know the type of credentials
they need for logging in, enter a message or keep the default message.
The maximum length of the message is 256 characters. |
Allow Authentication with User Credentials
OR Client Certificate | If you select No,
users must authenticate to the gateway using both user credentials
and client certificates. If you select Yes,
users can authenticate to the gateway using either user credentials
or client certificates. |
Certificate Profile | |
Certificate Profile | (Optional) Select the Certificate Profile the
portal uses to match those client certificates that come from user
endpoints. With a Certificate Profile, the portal authenticates
the user only if the certificate from the client matches this profile. If
you set the Allow Authentication with User Credentials
OR Client Certificate option to No,
you must select a Certificate Profile. If
you set the Allow Authentication with User Credentials
OR Client Certificate option to Yes,
the Certificate Profile is optional. The
certificate profile is independent of the OS. Also, this profile
is active even if you enable Authentication
Override, which overrides the Authentication Profile to allow
authentication using encrypted cookies. |