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07-01-2021 03:12 PM - last edited on 10-26-2021 06:22 PM by icharkashy
I am setting up a very simple PA200 implementation and all I need at this stage is to be able to contact the Palo update server to update the PanOS. I have the FW plugged in directly from ethernet1/1 to the modem (subnet 192.168.0.1). The gateway is pingable. My machine is connected to the the management interface (172.16.30.35). I have virtual router configured to send all traffic (0.0.0.0/0) out of ethernet1/1. I have an any/any security policy set. I have a NAT rule (I suspect this is the problem) configured to translate the networks to each other (at least that's my intention). I know the issue is something simple but I can't get past it. Any help would be appreciated.
07-03-2021 11:47 AM
Ok, then ...
07-03-2021 12:42 PM - edited 07-03-2021 12:43 PM
... or configure the interface eth1/2 as layer2 and also another port to the same layer 2 vlan and there is no need for a switch/hub 😉😉
07-03-2021 12:46 PM
loopback.1 is in the untrust zone
The loopback and interface 1/1 are both on the same virtual router
I can see log entries from 192.168.0.1 to the configured DNS servers
Yes, I committed the changes prior to testing
07-03-2021 12:50 PM
In these sessions in the trafficlog, is NAT applied there?
07-03-2021 12:54 PM
Yes. This is the NAT policy:
07-03-2021 01:00 PM
Try a completely different IP on loopback.1 (for example 172.16.255.255/32). Because right now your loopback and the eth1/1 probably generate an IP conflict.
07-03-2021 01:11 PM
I think that did it. I've got a different error now which I don't think you guys can help me with.
07-06-2021 07:13 AM
If you go to the device tab, scroll down to licenses, retrieve keys from server, assuming you gave your MGT interface a DNS server, it will request the licenses purchased for the device. If you need to purchase licenses, talk to a reseller about a LAB unit, or use a pay-as-you-go firewall in the public cloud, instead.
07-09-2021 03:58 AM
A virtual router is a function of the firewall that participates in Layer 3 routing ... In addition to routing to other network devices, virtual routers mycfavisit
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