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06-17-2022 01:06 AM
Hi All,
I am new to Prisma Access.
We have done the setup as per PAN.
My question is as follow:
How do you disable source NAT for traffic in Prisma Access for Global Protect, that is going to your internal DC`s?
Kind Regards,
Micheal Swart
06-17-2022 02:37 AM - edited 06-18-2022 12:09 AM
Are you talking abound Inbound Access that allows access over the Internet to internal applications where you access the internal DC application using a Prisma Access Public IP address? If so then see:
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Edit:
Also in many cases X-Forwarded-For (XFF) HTTP header insertion will help as the servers will be able to see the real client ip or for cloud applications that may use this when going to the Internet but for some reason when I talked with Palo Alto they don't think this feature is needed at all but I think it is as when going to a web site in Internet not in a Remote Network or Service location many proxy have this option as then the client ip address is always changed to the one the on-prem or cloud proxy has 🙂
06-17-2022 02:37 AM - edited 06-18-2022 12:09 AM
Are you talking abound Inbound Access that allows access over the Internet to internal applications where you access the internal DC application using a Prisma Access Public IP address? If so then see:
-----------
You must
in the
--------
Edit:
Also in many cases X-Forwarded-For (XFF) HTTP header insertion will help as the servers will be able to see the real client ip or for cloud applications that may use this when going to the Internet but for some reason when I talked with Palo Alto they don't think this feature is needed at all but I think it is as when going to a web site in Internet not in a Remote Network or Service location many proxy have this option as then the client ip address is always changed to the one the on-prem or cloud proxy has 🙂
10-13-2022 02:21 PM
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