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Set Up Authentication for strongSwan Ubuntu and CentOS Endpoints
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Set Up Authentication for strongSwan Ubuntu and CentOS Endpoints
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Set Up Authentication for strongSwan Ubuntu and CentOS Endpoints
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Set Up Authentication for strongSwan Ubuntu and CentOS Endpoints
To extend GlobalProtect access to strongSwan Ubuntu and CentOS endpoints, set up authentication for these endpoints.
To view the minimum GlobalProtect release version that supports strongSwan on Ubuntu Linux and CentOS, see
What OS Versions are Supported with GlobalProtect?
.
To connect to the GlobalProtect gateway, the user must successfully authenticate. The following workflows show examples of how to enable authentication for strongSwan endpoints. For complete information about strongSwan, see the
strongSwan wiki
.
Enable Authentication Using a Certificate Profile
Enable Authentication Using an Authentication Profile
Enable Authentication Using Two-Factor Authentication
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