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Global protect certificate

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What are the steps to apply a 3rd party certificate to a global protect client instead of using a self signed cert?

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L5 Sessionator

Hi,

Import both your public cert authority and your certificate CA in your palo.

Then use your CA in authent profile.

V.

L5 Sessionator

I will check this out

By public you mean a cert purchased by a 3rd party and I don't believe we have a CA server

Few more reference DOC:

PAN SSL Certificates

Global_Protect_PAN_OS5.pdf

Hope this helps.

Thanks

Good information thanks. We currently have a self signed cert for our global protect and I want to change it to a third party. I assume it only has to be imported to the PA device and does not have to be on a pc that has the GP client installed

Yes, that is correct. During the SSL handshake, PAN will push the certificate information to the client.

GlobalProtect

Thanks

This is what is currently configuredgpcert.png

L4 Transporter

Hi Infotech

You will; be probablyh faced with intermediary cert problem, so here You are solution:

How to Install a Chained Certificate Signed by a Public CA

Regards

SLawek

This looks like instrucations on how to install it on a server

yes, PAN is a server for GP, please follow Importing Chained PEM Format Certificates - Using Text Editor and import Your cert into PAN.

You can verify is that properly configured using SSL Checker - SSL Certificate Verify

Regards

Slaweke

So you have to do like for any server that has a cert on it export the existing key, send it to a 3rd party vendor,get anothe key and import it onto the PA

L4 Transporter

I think this link I found inside one of the responses is what I really need

How to Generate a CSR(Certificate Signing Request) and Import the Signed Certificate

L4 Transporter

What do you put that FQDN?

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