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01-20-2017 09:41 AM
Our support staff uses a single support portal login email and password to access our client's Palo Alto networks support. We have attempted to log in and are getting notified we need to download PingID. How would this work with multiple people using the same username? Can it be bypassed or how should we set this up for our support staff?
01-20-2017 09:56 AM
I'm slightly confused. Palo Alto's support website doesn't require PingID, and the only way that the VPN would require PingID was if it was setup for multi-factor. Can you explain where you are actually running into this and maybe include a screenshot so we know what is actually generating the message.
01-20-2017 10:31 AM
Hi,
l do get sometimes these messages. Just close and open a new session. Should work with the generic account for your company
01-20-2017 10:42 AM
@TranceforLife, weird. I've never ran into anything asking me to setup 2nd factor or even telling me I could on the support portal.
01-20-2017 10:45 AM
@BPry Yeah had it few times, l always closing the browser 🙂
01-20-2017 04:26 PM
@mans-paloalto-support, This is not a Palo Alto Networks question about the Firewall, but an issue logging into the support site, correct? That is something that you will have to contact Palo Alto Networks support in order to find out why it is asking you for the Ping-ID to log in.
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