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01-15-2025 09:14 AM
Hi
Long time listener, first time caller. Since we have so many brute force attacks with GlobalProtect lately, I wanted to do machine based GlobalProtect Certificate access. Meaning we use a third party Certificate server within our environment to create Certificate and I assume this server would also be Root CA. Then push cert to all devices within our organization to the Local Computer, Personal, Certificates. Then get GlobalProtect configured on Gateway and Portal for only allowing connections with this certificate. I am also willing to do the whole cert process on the Palo Alto firewall also instead of third party cert server if that is easier. I'm just confused and most articles I look at show client certs only. If someone had some directions typed up or a site that has the directions down that would be great.
Thanks
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