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06-19-2012 08:39 AM
I'm trying to figure out how to allow users to VPN into the Palo Alto, and I was wondering what my options are?
I attempted GlobalProtect, but it really was not clear on how to allow users to download the client for the first time. I'm not sure that I want to pay for it if all I'm doing is allowing users to VPN anyways.
I've set up an IPSec VPN to a dynamic address, and i put in the PSK in the Windows dialog, but it requires a peer identification, which is nowhere to be found in the windows VPN setup dialog. It also asks for a username, password, and domain, and the Palo Alto does not allow me to associate the login information anywhere.
06-19-2012 08:52 AM
Global Protect is the best option for you. after configuring the global protect, users will get the client software if they reach the portal address via a web browser. please have a look at this doc which might be helpful for you.
Configuring GlobalProtect Tech Note PAN-OS 4.1 (Rev D)
The second document has a screen shot of how to download global protect client software on to the client (windows devices).
06-19-2012 08:56 AM
Well, I get unauthorized when I try to access that page. Do I need a globalprotect license to set up GlobalProtect?
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