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Trying to setup a virtual lab using VMWare Workstation

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I am taking some Palo Alto Firewall training from CBTNuggets, in prepartion for the ACE Exam, I don't have enough spare equipment to setup a live lab, so I am trying to setup a virtual lab like they show in the CBTNuggets training.  One of the steps they sugget using VMWare Workstation, which I have downloaded.  There is a step tp use a PA-VM-ESX-6.1.0.ova file which they show a URL to get.  That location no longer exists.  Does anybody know where I can locate that file?  I have searched on line and most links take me to some nefarious seeming sites.  Any assistance anybody can provide would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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https://support.paloaltonetworks.com --> Software Updates --> PAN-OS for VM-Series Base Images

Hi

 

I know there is long time ago but Did you did it?

 

How ? I need it now

 

Regards,

 

 

 

 

The base images for VM firewalls are still at the same location as I wrote in the previous post.

Or @Derlylop do you have another problem with setting up a VM firewall on VMWare?

Thank you for yoir quick response

 

I been checked the Software Updates available for my accoutn but I believe I need to add an authorization code for VM images to my assets.

 

Still I need it, I already contact support to ask for assistence.

 

Regards,

 

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