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11-12-2014 11:01 PM
Hello
I have a Palo Alto Firewall which wants to have IPsec Tunnel with a peer firewall which is a Checkpoint Firewall. Any of the firewalls can initiate VPN Traffic.
Can someone kindly let me know, what proxy IDs can be set on my Palo alto firewall for the following 2 cases.
Case 1:
My internal networks for VPN (Palo Alto Firewall) : 172.16.10.0/24 , 10.31.0.0/16, 10.40.40.0/24
Networks behind the peer (Checkpoint Firewall) : Unknown
Case 2
My internal networks for VPN (Palo Alto Firewall) : 172.16.10.0/24 , 10.31.0.0/16, 10.40.40.0/24
Networks behind the peer (Checkpoint Firewall) : Exactly same i.e. 172.16.10.0/24 , 10.31.0.0/16, 10.40.40.0/24
Thanks a lot !!
11-12-2014 11:22 PM
Hello Amit,
PROXY ID's are required to define the SPI key's in the IPSec VPN. SPI is a key pair, used for encapsulation and decapsulation of ESP packet.
CASE-1: Proxy ID's should be as mentioned below:
CASE-2: You have to follow the DOC : Configuring route based IPSec with overlapping networks
Reference Info:Re: IPsec VPN Tunnel with overlapping subnets.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
11-24-2014 02:42 AM
Thanks for your reply! A few more questions:
1. Do I always have to mention 0.0.0.0/0 as remote proxy id or can i leave it blank?
2. Do I also have to add the IP Addresses of External Interfaces of Palo Alto and Peer Firewalls, in the Proxy IDs List ?
Thanks!!
11-24-2014 03:49 AM
Hi Amit,
Ans 1:- you cant do this.
2;- yes
Regards
Satish
11-24-2014 04:22 AM - last edited on 12-07-2015 09:50 AM by jdelio
11-25-2014 03:20 AM
Hi Satish,
thanks for your reply! Everything works now!!
12-07-2015 02:32 AM
Hi Satish,
I'm having a problem with Proxy-ID mismatch. This is between a PAN Firewall and a Cisco 3G router. For my local Proxy ID on the PAN, I have configured 10.5.0.0/16. However, when I look at the logs, it says 'received local id is X.X.X.X'
where X.X.X.X is the public interface of the PAN. I can't figure out why.
Also, is a NAT-exempt rule required for my Local Proxy-ID?
12-09-2015 03:11 AM
'received local id is X.X.X.X'
I believe this is telling you that the Cisco is sending the proxy-id with your public ip address. You will need to check the configuration on that side to remove this setting and put in the ACL on the Cisco tunnel that you need.
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