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Is it possible to integrate google authenticator with PaloAlto for device admin authentication (two factor)?

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Is it possible to integrate google authenticator with PaloAlto for device admin authentication (two factor)?

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Hi All,

Is it possible to integrate google authenticator with PaloAlto for device admin authentication (two factor)?

If possible, how to accomplish the same. Share if any document is available.

Thank you,

Guru

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This article is based on setting up Freeradius to use Google Authenticator - http://www.virtualvcp.com/tech-guides/36-vmware-view/194-securing-vmware-view-google-authenticator-a...

I have not done this as yet but as it is using RADIUS as the authentication method, it should work.

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Just set this up and it's working great! If you want me to post a "How To", let me know!

Thanks!

Hello Gururaj,

I haven't tested this myself but have come across this "PAN doesn't directly support Google Authentication method, but it can be done through FreeRADIUS server. Referred to http://www.virtualvcp.com/tech-guides/36-vmware-view/194-securing-vmware-view-google-authenticator-a...".

Regards,

Dileep

Hi wkey@atcc.org

Did you have any documentation on this?

The links in this tread is dead.

/kristian

Haven't tested it but this new link looks promising:

FreeRADIUS Google Dual Factor Authenticator - Supertechguy.com

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I use duosecurity. It is an amazing app And its free to try out for a few devices/users. THere is an integration guide on their website for Palo Alto Networks. The guide goes over integration for GlobalProtect, but you can use that same methodology for admin access.

How to @wkey ? 

also is there any way to integrate with Windows Radius?

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