07-09-2013 08:30 PM
HI all,
it.s that any way I could disable the global protect portal pages exposure in public? Could I just manually install the global protect client to the pc and get the ssl VPN feature works?
12-19-2013 08:40 AM
I'm also very interested in a solution to disable a Portal's Response Page.
Assigning a Management Profile with disabled Response Pages doesn't work for me
My Portal is bound to a Loopback IF.
PAN-OS 5.0.9
12-23-2013 01:25 AM
Response page option in management profile has no affect with that portal.
When you enable global protect portal a web server is automaticly works with the interface of portal by port 443.
Response page option is used by Captive Portal.
12-25-2013 04:42 PM
You could restrict access by country code as a source address.
If your users travel in the US then you could limit access to that country code.
You could use a Dynamic DNS client on your users laptops. Then add that address to the firewall as a FQDN object.
This could also be helpful.
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