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How to access to linux mode in PA ?

L3 Networker

Hello community,

 

Can you help me with this?

 

I need to know if its possible to instal Nagios Package into Palo Alto, hence how do I get access to the Linux Based Commands on the platform, I understand that PA is build upon Fedora.

 

Any guidance will be much appreciated

 

Best Regards
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L1 Bithead

The Linux Kernel can only be opened up to root by a Passcode Hash which you generate a key and give to TAC who will paste it into SSH session.  It is proprietary to PAN which contains core system files.  I would recommend installing Nagios on a seperate server.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi Apadilla

 

Root level access to the operating system is reserved for TAC support interventions in case a software bug needs to be investigated further. The operating system is proprietary and designed to offer you the best possible performance for all firewall tasks, installing custom packages onto an appliance could compromise the performance of the appliance. 

 

It is highly recommended to run the nagios server on it's own appliance or VM instance so you can retain full control over it's resource consumption and can expand if needed

 

 

regards

Tom

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

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L1 Bithead

The Linux Kernel can only be opened up to root by a Passcode Hash which you generate a key and give to TAC who will paste it into SSH session.  It is proprietary to PAN which contains core system files.  I would recommend installing Nagios on a seperate server.

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi Apadilla

 

Root level access to the operating system is reserved for TAC support interventions in case a software bug needs to be investigated further. The operating system is proprietary and designed to offer you the best possible performance for all firewall tasks, installing custom packages onto an appliance could compromise the performance of the appliance. 

 

It is highly recommended to run the nagios server on it's own appliance or VM instance so you can retain full control over it's resource consumption and can expand if needed

 

 

regards

Tom

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

So I'm not a Nagios expert by any means, however cannot nagios get the data is needs via SNMP?

Thanks Tom.

Best Regards

It is also a process to tamper proof the PAN Firewall source code as well. 

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