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Group Based network policy not being blocked.

L0 Member

Hello,

 

I have an openldap server setup as well as an LDAP policy and group mapping on the Palo Alto firewall.

 

When I run the 'show user group name "cn=employees,ou=groups,dc=brillnet,dc=com". I can see the users in the group just fine. Refer to the output below.

 

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I am using the UserID xml api to associate group/user to ip mappings. Calls to the api are working when a user logs into the openldap server. I know this because I can see the user-id tagging in the api log, refer to the screenshot below.

 

 

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I created a policy that blocks any user in the employees group referenced in the screenshots above. Refer to the output below.

 

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However the above deny is not working. Does anyone know why this is happening?

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L3 Networker

Hello,

Have you enabled User identification when you configure L3-trust security zone?

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/pan-os/10-2/pan-os-admin/user-id/enable-user-id 

If you don't enable user identification on source zone, then the security policy will not take into account User-ID info.

Cheers,
Cosmin

Hello,

 

Thank you for your reply. Yes, user identification is enabled on the trust zone. Refer to the screenshot below.

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