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Configure DNS Settings for Dynamic Privilege Access
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Configure Dynamic Privilege Access Settings
Configure Project-Specific Prisma Access Agent Settings
Configure DNS Settings for Dynamic Privilege Access
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Configure DNS Settings for Dynamic Privilege Access
Configure DNS settings to enable
Prisma Access
to resolve your internal domains.
Where Can I Use This?
What Do I Need?
Prisma Access (Managed by Strata Cloud Manager)
Prisma Access
5.1 Innovation
Prisma Access
license
with the Mobile User subscription
macOS 12 or later desktop devices or Windows 10 version 2024 or later or Windows 11 desktop devices
Role: Project Admin
You can configure DNS servers to enable
Prisma Access
to resolve your internal domains.
From
Strata Cloud Manager
, select
Manage
Configuration
NGFW and
Prisma Access
Overview
and expand the Configuration Scope to view the
Snippets
.
Select the snippet that the Superuser admin assigned to you.
Select
Objects
Dynamic Privilege Access
to open the Dynamic Privilege Access settings.
Select the
Agent Settings
tab.
Add Agent Settings
or select an existing setting from the Agent Setting table.
Enter the
Primary DNS
server and
Secondary DNS
server that
Prisma Access
should use to resolve internal domain names.
You can add a
Client DNS Suffix List
to specify the suffix that the client should use locally when an unqualified hostname is entered that it can't resolve, for example,
acme.local
.
Do not enter a wildcard (*) character in front of the domain suffix (for example, acme.com). You can add multiple suffixes.
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