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Pushing Local Admin Accounts from Panorama

L1 Bithead

Hi,

 

Please forgive me if this is a stupid question as I am quite new to Palo Alto firewalls and Panorama.

 

We currently have Panorama running on PanOS 8.1.6 and the same for our firewalls.

 

We are using AD accounts for all our Administrators using radius authentication which works fine but we are discovering things that we cannot do with them and there is no option to give them the permissions to do so such as Software updates due to being unable to request a reboot.

 

In instances where we cannot use our AD Authenticated accounts we will need a local admin account on each of the firewalls in a break glass sort of scenario.  

 

This is my problem.....

 

If I create a Local Admin account for the firewalls in the templates it is fine, except that when I login to a firewall it then asks me to change the password.  This isn't an issue at the moment but we are soon to grow our estate from 8 firewalls to 200 and this would then become quite a laborious job to update all the firewalls individually.

 

Is there something that I am missing and is there any way around this.

 

Regards

Carl

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

how about a break glass radius/activedir/.. admin with superuser privileges?

 

This would allow you to push one admin account to all firewalls which is centrally managed and as superuser is able to perform all tasks. you could set this up with MFA so for example, a token is needed to log on. The token is stored in a safe place until needed

 

you could still push out a local admin account as last resort disaster recovery but you would not need it nearly as much

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

 Hi Reaper'

 

Thank you for your reply.

 

I believe our admin accounts are setup as super users.  as the AD\Radius is account is not setup locally on Panorama or the firewall we pass back the Admin Role they are given.  The one in question configured on the firewalls is a Device Admin that has full access on the Web UI, nothing on the XML API and is configured as a SuperUser under the CLI section.

 

In my mind I thought this would be sufficient to allow those admins to do everything but I am finding certain functionalty that cannot be carried out under those accounts.  Mainly mine that I am testing with at the moment.  There does not seem to be an option to allow me to perform upgrades by rebooting the box.

 

Not an issue at the moment as there is a local account for me to use, but I am supposed to be deleting those and only having a breakfix with a super secure passowrd that is locked away.

 

I hope I have explained things correctly but let me know if not.

 

Regards

 

to be able to reboot etc, the account needs to be a full super user, not a role based admin

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

Hi,

 

Which is why I am trying to get Panorama to push out local accounts that can be full super user and only be used to upgrade firewalls and anything else that an Admin Role cannot carry out.

 

But I do not understand why I need to change the password when we log onto the firewall for the first time.  In a small environemnt this is possible but in a large environemnt it becomes very tedious indeed.  When staff Leave or just to enforce our password policies we will need to change the local Admin accounts at least every couple of months and I was hoping to use Panorama for this.

 

Thank you for your replies so far, if nothing else it is providing clarity around what I can and cannot do.

 

Regards

Carl

thats why a radius enabled admin (but set to dynamic>superuser instead of role based > role) would solve your issue

 

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Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization
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