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08-24-2020 01:09 AM
Hi Guys,
I want to achieve 2FA for SSLVPN user, for 2FA the vendor is SafeNet.
Does Palo Alto supports SafeNet for 2FA and if does how can we Configure it.
Many thanks in advance.
Regards,
Osama.
09-23-2020 02:54 AM
Hi Team,
Apologies about the delay, and thanks for the reminder email. Some screenshots from a lab environment. It is used to authenticate an administrator in this example, but can be just as easy to reference the radius authentication profile in GP configs. The screenshots best read from the bottom up 🙂 whatever way they pasted in.
I have biometric checkbox checked here. Means if phone has biometric, the tokens will have option to use that also. Enabled in a home lab environment. Biometric authentication should be researched when considering as an authentication method in production.
that's the administrator we will authenticate using the radius authentication profile.
the above is the radius authentication profile.
We will want to see these logs, and have rules for same. The default interface this traffic will use is the mgt interface. I have a set service route to use a LAN internal interface as service route.
STA auth node set up is above.
the above is the radius server profile.
these are local test users on the STA
best regards
Rob
08-24-2020 01:51 AM
HI Mate,
I hope you are well. SafeNet works well with globalprotect. We can use it via SAML or RADIUS. I use it for RADIUS in a lab to demonstrate the integration.
I use the RADIUS method, I will upload a solutions guide for same asap.
cheers
Rob
08-24-2020 06:16 AM
HI @rdonohoe23
I am also using Radius for authentication please send the solution guide.
09-22-2020 10:55 PM
@OsamaKhan wrote:@rdonohoe23 Hi Rob, TellDunkin
Please share the solution guide.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
09-23-2020 02:54 AM
Hi Team,
Apologies about the delay, and thanks for the reminder email. Some screenshots from a lab environment. It is used to authenticate an administrator in this example, but can be just as easy to reference the radius authentication profile in GP configs. The screenshots best read from the bottom up 🙂 whatever way they pasted in.
I have biometric checkbox checked here. Means if phone has biometric, the tokens will have option to use that also. Enabled in a home lab environment. Biometric authentication should be researched when considering as an authentication method in production.
that's the administrator we will authenticate using the radius authentication profile.
the above is the radius authentication profile.
We will want to see these logs, and have rules for same. The default interface this traffic will use is the mgt interface. I have a set service route to use a LAN internal interface as service route.
STA auth node set up is above.
the above is the radius server profile.
these are local test users on the STA
best regards
Rob
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