Restrict GlobalProtect connection from a single Linux computer

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Restrict GlobalProtect connection from a single Linux computer

L1 Bithead

Hi everyone,

 

I must to implement some VPN access control based on computers. By this way, a user will only be able to connect to VPN if agent is executed from a specific computer.

 

I have read the documentation but I don't find if I can restrict the computer from where a user connects to VPN. All VPN clients are Linux and the control can be based on MAC address or serial ID.

 

Thanks beforehand.

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

My recommendation is use a client certificate, installed on the Linux computer, that will allow only that computer to authenticate.

 

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/globalprotect/8-1/globalprotect-admin/authentication/about-globalp...

 

It is recommended that you have a Global Protect Gateway license, and if you do, then you can do host information profile checks, that indeed, would use the OS and/or a serial number as an "inspection" prior to being able to gain access to the VPN.

 

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/globalprotect/7-1/globalprotect-admin/use-host-information-in-poli...

 

 

Please review this doc and let us know if there are any questions.

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