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07-02-2013 11:17 PM
Hi,
When l go to authentication profile and select "add" under allow-list for a LDAP connection it does not list all Active Directory Groups from our Domain ?
We are currently on PANOS version : 5.0.3
I also have the User ID Agent setup on both of our Windows 2008 Domain Controllers using version number : 5.0.1-2
07-03-2013 12:48 AM
Please refer to the article below to see if user groups are being retrieved on the firewall,
Thanks,
Aditi
07-02-2013 11:37 PM
you see all groups on group mapping tab ?
07-03-2013 03:05 AM
See if they are included in one of your group mapping profiles;
Device -> User Identification -> Group Mapping Settings.
Open one of the valid profiles, and see that the groups you're looking for is in the group include list.
07-03-2013 07:42 PM
Thanks l have basically removed all group listings and now l can see them all.. For some reason specifying a particular OU Group that contained about 50 Groups was not showing them all. But after not specifying no groups in the included list it now shows them all..
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