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02-23-2015 07:02 AM
It appears to me after diligently searching that Palo Alto firewalls do not support Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF/uRPF) in any form. Is this correct? If not, how does one implement reverse path forwading on a Palo Alto Firewall?
02-23-2015 09:55 AM
Reverse path forwarding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's there... it's just not called uRPF. This is handled by the "Spoofed IP address" protection functionality provided in the Zone Protection feature. In the PAN-OS GUI, go to Network / Network Profiles / Zone Protection Profiles. From here you can create/modify a Zone Protection Profile. Go to the Packet-based protections tab and enable protections for "Spoofed IP address"
You then apply the Zone Protection Profile on a Zone by going to the Network tab / Zones / and selecting the Zone Protection Profile.
02-23-2015 09:55 AM
Reverse path forwarding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's there... it's just not called uRPF. This is handled by the "Spoofed IP address" protection functionality provided in the Zone Protection feature. In the PAN-OS GUI, go to Network / Network Profiles / Zone Protection Profiles. From here you can create/modify a Zone Protection Profile. Go to the Packet-based protections tab and enable protections for "Spoofed IP address"
You then apply the Zone Protection Profile on a Zone by going to the Network tab / Zones / and selecting the Zone Protection Profile.
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