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Client certificate and LDAP authenticate on Global Protect

L4 Transporter

Hello

I have a question.

My customer want to use Global Protect.

He want 2-factor authentication.

User authentication client certificate on 1-factor.

And then user authentication ID/PW to Active Directory by LDAP on 2-factor.

I have searched and seen below.

"We're not using another form of authentication" on page 7 in this DOC.

Can Global Protect use both client certificate profile and authentication profile?????

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L3 Networker

Yes works great. Just need to do a couple of things.

1) You need a CA to issue certs. The Palo firewall can act as a CA if you don't have one

2) Then you need to configure a certificate authenication profile

gp cert auth profile.png

3) Next configure both the portal and the gateway to use the certificate authentication profile

gp config.png

4) You will also need to install the client certificate on the client PC

This will allow you to have 2 factor authentication.

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L3 Networker

Yes works great. Just need to do a couple of things.

1) You need a CA to issue certs. The Palo firewall can act as a CA if you don't have one

2) Then you need to configure a certificate authenication profile

gp cert auth profile.png

3) Next configure both the portal and the gateway to use the certificate authentication profile

gp config.png

4) You will also need to install the client certificate on the client PC

This will allow you to have 2 factor authentication.

Wow, Thank you very much.

I will retry it on your assistance.

do you use Machine certificate or client certificates?

our domain computers all have machine certificate from our internal CA, and i wish to verify that only they can connec with global protect

I use client certificates. This certificates are issued by internal CA.

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