Many of the services that Palo Alto Networks firewalls and Panorama provide require authentication, including administrator access to the web interface and end user access to Captive Portal, GlobalProtect portals, and GlobalProtect gateways. The authentication methods that you can configure vary by service, and can include Kerberos single sign-on (SSO), external authentication services, certificates and certificate profiles, local database accounts, RADIUS Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSAs), and NT LAN Manager (NTLM).
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Set Up External Authentication
Set Up External Authentication The following workflow describes how to set up the GlobalProtect portal and gateways to use an external authentication service. The supported ...
Configure an Administrator with Kerberos SSO, External, or Local Authentication
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Kerberos for Internal Gateway for Windows
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Role-Based Access Control
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Device > Authentication Profile
Device > Authentication Profile Device > Authentication Profile Panorama > Authentication Profile Select Device > Authentication Profile or Panorama > Authentication Profile to configure authentication ...
Define the GlobalProtect Client Authentication Configuratio...
Define the GlobalProtect Client Authentication Configurations Each GlobalProtect client authentication configuration specifies the settings that enable the user to authenticate with the GlobalProtect portal. You ...
Test the Authentication Configuration
Test the Authentication Configuration Use the test authentication command to determine if your firewall or Panorama management server can communicate with a back-end authentication server ...
Configure Administrative Accounts and Authentication
Configure Administrative Accounts and Authentication If you have already configured Administrative Roles , external authentication services (if applicable), and Access Domains (for Device Group and ...