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08-16-2025 05:45 AM
Anyone hit the same issue before?
2025-08-16 20:35:38.768 +0800 debug: pan_auth_cache_get_authprof_info(pan_auth_cache_authprof_n_authseqprof.c:218): prof "KRB-SSO", vsys "vsys1" (method: Kerberos pre-auth) has sso hash table id: 1 (0 means no or invalid keytab)
2025-08-16 20:35:38.789 +0800 debug: pan_auth_request_process(pan_auth_state_engine.c:3618): Receive request: msg type PAN_AUTH_REQ_GET_AUTHD_ID, conv id 108, body length 2448
2025-08-16 20:35:38.789 +0800 debug: _log_auth_respone(pan_auth_server.c:625): Sent PAN_AUTH_GET_AUTHD_ID_SUCCESS auth response for user '' (exp_in_days=-1 (-1 never; 0 within a day))(authd_id: 7539262304362168455)
2025-08-16 20:36:20.506 +0800 debug: pan_auth_cache_get_authprof_info(pan_auth_cache_authprof_n_authseqprof.c:218): prof "KRB-SSO", vsys "vsys1" (method: Kerberos pre-auth) has sso hash table id: 1 (0 means no or invalid keytab)
2025-08-16 20:36:20.526 +0800 debug: pan_auth_request_process(pan_auth_state_engine.c:3618): Receive request: msg type PAN_AUTH_REQ_GET_AUTHD_ID, conv id 110, body length 2448
2025-08-16 20:36:20.526 +0800 debug: _log_auth_respone(pan_auth_server.c:625): Sent PAN_AUTH_GET_AUTHD_ID_SUCCESS auth response for user '' (exp_in_days=-1 (-1 never; 0 within a day))(authd_id: 7539262304362168457)
2025-08-16 20:36:21.599 +0800 debug: pan_auth_cache_get_authprof_info(pan_auth_cache_authprof_n_authseqprof.c:218): prof "KRB-SSO", vsys "vsys1" (method: Kerberos pre-auth) has sso hash table id: 1 (0 means no or invalid keytab)
2025-08-16 20:36:21.619 +0800 debug: pan_auth_request_process(pan_auth_state_engine.c:3618): Receive request: msg type PAN_AUTH_REQ_GET_AUTHD_ID, conv id 112, body length 2448
2025-08-16 20:36:21.619 +0800 debug: _log_auth_respone(pan_auth_server.c:625): Sent PAN_AUTH_GET_AUTHD_ID_SUCCESS auth response for user '' (exp_in_days=-1 (-1 never; 0 within a day))(authd_id: 7539262304362168459)
08-20-2025 09:48 AM
Hello,
I have not, I would suggest opening a TAC case.
Regards,
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