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12-28-2023 06:38 PM
Hi,
I'm creating a firewall rule to allow TCP 443/UDP 4501 (Global Protect) to go through the firewall, and I want to know if I need to allow bidirectional for the UDP 4501?
Thank you,
12-29-2023 02:47 PM
firewalls are bidirectional, you never need a 'return' rule
To go "through" the firewall you need app-id 'ipsec-esp-udp' and 'ssl', with service application-default (or other ports if it's running on a different port)
To terminate GP on the firewall use 'ssl', panos-global-protect' and 'ipsec-esp-udp' app-id with service 'application-default'
instead of portbased
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