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L2 Linker

Hello Friends,

I need some advice for my next steps to solve the problem.

 

My problem: I got User ID mapping with Radius, and everything works fine.

But, when I create a policy for example (source IP XXXX for xxx users (VPN users) destination IP xxxx action deny, my policy not acting.

And when I initiate traffic from specific source IP, I am faced with different policy actions, for example, allowing any ->any. 

Logically, when I have 2 policies, one is placed on the top(my deny rule), and 1st rule that would be applied must be denied, then allow.

 

I can give more details about the issue if needed.

 

The pan-OS version is 10.1.6 H-3, global protect version is 5.1.6. The firewall is PA-5250.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

If you configure block rule for username does it work then?

If yes then you might have group mapping issue.

Assume user's username is john

Check user's group mapping with command:

show user user-ids match-user john

Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011

L2 Linker

Dear Raido,

Thank you for your reply.

 

The problem is when I try to config block rule for a certain user (username), the policy not working correctly.

If I got one policy with deny rule for single(group) users and follow the rule with allow (any user), the traffic goes and mismatch with deny rule and goes through to allow one.

 

Best Regards.

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

When you added username into block rule did you choose it from droppdown or did you type it in?

Maybe firewall sees user in different format (domain\user or user@domain format).

 

Assuming workstation IP is 1.2.3.4

Go to "Monitor > User-ID" and use filter "( ip in 1.2.3.4)"

Do you see same username identified by Palo as you have in the rule?

 

If you check traffic log "Monitor > Traffic" do sessions for blocked user have username filled in username column?

 

If this was not helpful then please add screenshots of your block rule and traffic log.

Enterprise Architect, Security @ Cloud Carib Ltd
Palo Alto Networks certified from 2011

Just need to give :None: value to Username Modif. on global protect config.

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