PAN-OS 9.0.6 Known Issues
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PAN-OS 9.0.6 Known Issues
Review the known issues specific to the PAN-OS 9.0.6
release.
The following list includes only outstanding known issues
specific to the PAN-OS® 9.0.6 maintenance release. This
list includes issues specific to Panorama™, GlobalProtect™, VM-Series
plugins, and WildFire®, as well as known issues that apply more
generally or that are not identified by an issue ID. For a complete
list of existing and addressed known issues in all PAN-OS 9.0 releases,
see the Consolidated List of PAN-OS 9.0 Known Issues.
Issue ID | Description |
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— | Upgrading Panorama with a local Log Collector
and Dedicated Log Collectors to PAN-OS 8.1 or a later PAN-OS release
can take up to six hours to complete due to significant infrastructure
changes. Ensure uninterrupted power to all appliances throughout
the upgrade process. |
— | A critical System log is generated on the
VM-Series firewall if the minimum memory requirement for the model is
not available.
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— | A Panorama management server running PAN-OS 9.0 does not currently support management of appliances running WildFire 7.1 or earlier releases. Even though these management options are visible on the Panorama 9.0 web interface (PanoramaManaged WildFire Clusters and PanoramaManaged WildFire Appliances), making changes to these settings for appliances running WildFire 7.1 or an earlier release has no effect. |
WF500-4200 | The Create Date shown when using the show wildfire global sample-status sha256 equal<hash> or show wildfire global sample-analysis CLI
command is two hours behind the actual time for WF-500 appliance samples. |
PLUG-1854 This issue is
resolved with VM-Series plugin 1.0.3. | (PAN-OS 9.0.2 and later releases on
AWS and GCP only) You cannot swap the management interface. |
PLUG-1827 This issue is
resolved after you upgrade to VM-Series plugin 1.0.3 and reboot
the firewall. | (Microsoft Azure only) The firewall
drops packets due to larger than expected packet sizes when Accelerated
networking is enabled on the firewall (SettingsNetworking). |
PLUG-1709 This issue is
resolved with VM-Series plugin 1.0.3. | (Microsoft Azure only) There is
an intermittent issue where the secondary IP address becomes associated
with the passive firewall after multiple failovers. Workaround: Reassign
IP addresses to the active and passive firewalls in Azure as needed. |
PLUG-1694 | (PAYG licenses only) Your pay-as-you-go (PAYG)
license is not retained when you upgrade from a PAN-OS 8.1 release
to a PAN-OS 9.0 release. Workaround: Upgrade to VM-Series plugin
1.0.2 (or later) after you upgrade to a PAN-OS 9.0 release and then
reboot the firewall to recover your PAYG license. |
PLUG-1681 | If you bootstrap a PAN-OS 9.0.1 image while
using VM-Series plugin 1.0.0, the firewall will not apply the capacity
license. To downgrade the VM-Series plugin from version 1.0.2 to
1.0.0, first bootstrap the PAN-OS 9.0.1 image and then downgrade
the plugin. |
PLUG-1642 This issue is
resolved with VM-Series plugin 1.0.2. | After a high availability (HA) failover,
the dataplane interface on a VM-Series firewall on Azure with Accelerated Networking
(SR-IOV) becomes disabled when, as a result of the failover, the
secondary IP address is detached from or attached to the firewall
and moved to its HA peer. |
PLUG-1503 This issue is
resolved with VM-Series plugin 1.0.3. | When a VM-Series firewall on AWS running
on a C5 or M5 instance experiences a high availability (HA) failover, the
dataplane interfaces from the previously active firewall are not
moved to the newly active (previously passive) peer. Workaround: Check
for the latest VM-Series plugin version and install the VM-Series
plugin 9.0.0 version; the built-in version is 9.0.0-c29. |
PLUG-1074 | On the VM-Series firewall on AWS, when you
change the instance type, the firewall no longer has a serial number
or a license. Additionally, if you manage this firewall using Panorama,
it is no longer connected to Panorama. |
PLUG-380 | When you rename a device group, template,
or template stack in Panorama that is part of a VMware NSX service
definition, the new name is not reflected in NSX Manager. Therefore,
any ESXi hosts that you add to a vSphere cluster are not added to
the correct device group, template, or template stack and your Security
policy is not pushed to VM-Series firewalls that you deploy after
you rename those objects. There is no impact to existing VM-Series
firewalls. |
PAN-178194 | Firewalls licensed for Advanced URL Filtering generate
a message indicating that a License required for URL
filtering to function is unavailable displays at the
bottom of the UI, due to a PAN-OS UI issue. This error does not
affect the operation of Advanced URL Filtering or URL Filtering. |
PAN-154247 | On the Panorama management server, context switching
to and from the managed firewall web interface may cause the Panorama
administrator to be logged out. Workaround: Log out
and back in to the Panorama web interface. |
PAN-151909 | On the Panorama management server, Preview Changes (CommitCommit to Panorama)
incorrectly displays an existing route as Added and the new route
as an existing route in the Candidate Configuration when you configure
a new virtual router route (NetworkVirtual Router). |
PAN-140084 This issue is
now resolved. See PAN-OS 9.0.11 Addressed Issues. | There is an issue where the default Dynamic
IP and Port (DIPP) NAT oversubscription rate is set to 2. |
PAN-136701 | (PA-7000b Series firewalls only)
Packets for new sessions drop when handling predict sessions. Workaround: (PAN-OS
9.0.8 and later PAN-OS 9.0 versions only) Use the following
CLi commands to bypass this issue:
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PAN-131915 | There is an issue when you implement a new
firewall bootstrap with a USB drive where the bootstrap fails and displays
the following error message: no USB device found. Workaround: Perform
a factory reset or run the request system private-data-reset CLI
command and then proceed with bootstrapping. |
PAN-131792 This issue is
now resolved. SeePAN-OS 9.0.9 Addressed Issues. | The Name log filter (MonitorLogsTraffic)
is not maintained when viewing the Log Viewer for a Security policy
rule (PoliciesSecurity) from
the drop-down menu. |
PAN-124956 | There is an issue where VM-Series firewalls
do not support packet buffer protection. |
PAN-120440 | There is an issue on M-500 Panorama management servers
where any ethernet interface with an IPv6 address having Private
PAN-DB-URL connectivity only supports the following format: 2001:DB9:85A3:0:0:8A2E:370:2. |
PAN-120303 | There is an issue where the firewall remains connected
to the PAN-DB-URL server through the old management IP address on
the M-500 Panorama management server, even when you configured the
Eth1/1 interface. Workaround: Update the PAN-DB-URL IP
address on the firewall using one of the methods below.
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PAN-118414 | (PAN-OS 9.0.2 and later releases only) There
is an intermittent issue where a Panorama management server and
managing Prisma™ Access or Cortex™ Data Lake fails to authorize
one-time-password (OTP) submissions during the onboarding process. Workaround: Downgrade
to PAN-OS 9.0.1. |
PAN-117043 | There is an issue on the Panorama management server
and all supported firewalls where special characters contained in
the tag names of the Security policy rules returns the following
error message: group-tag is invalid when
you commit or push a configuration. Workaround: Modify
the tags and group tags (ObjectsTags) to exclude special characters. |
PAN-116017 | (Google Cloud Platform (GCP) only)
The firewall does not accept the DNS value from the initial configuration
(init-cfg) file when you bootstrap the firewall. Workaround: Add
DNS value as part of the bootstrap.xml in the bootstrap folder and
complete the bootstrap process. |
PAN-115816 | (Microsoft Azure only) There is
an intermittent issue where an Ethernet (eth1) interface does not
come up when you first boot up the firewall. Workaround: Reboot
the firewall. |
PAN-115733 | (PAN-OS firewalls in an HA configuration only)
There is a rare issue where data interfaces do not come up after
you reboot the firewall when running a C5 or M5 instance type in
AWS. Workaround: Reboot the firewall. |
PAN-114495 | Alibaba Cloud runs on a KVM hypervisor and supports
two Virtio modes: DPDK (default) and MMAP. If you deploy a VM-Series
firewall running PAN-OS 9.0 in DPDK packet mode and you then switch
to MMAP packet mode, the VM-Series firewall duplicates packets that originate
from or terminate on the firewall. As an example, if a load balancer
or a server behind the firewall pings the VM-Series firewall after
you switch from DPDK packet mode to MMAP packet mode, the firewall
duplicates the ping packets. Throughput traffic is not duplicated
if you deploy the VM-Series firewall using MMAP packet mode. |
PAN-113117 | A newly launched firewall does not get its configuration
from Panorama when it first connects if you installed the VM-Series
plugin on Panorama. When a newly launched firewall that is bootstrapped
connects to Panorama, a process restart occurs on Panorama. Upon restart,
you are logged out of the user interface and you need to log in
and push the device group and template configuration to the newly
connected firewall. |
PAN-113098 | In the firewall web interface, you can temporarily submit
change requests for the following URL categories: insufficient-content,
high-risk, medium-risk, low-risk, and newly-registered-domains.
However, Palo Alto Networks does not support or process change requests
for these categories. |
PAN-112983 | (Firewalls with multiple virtual systems
only; no impact to Panorama) If you select any Location other than
Shared when you generate or import a new CA Certificate in a Certificate
Profile (DeviceCertificate ManagementCertificate Profile), the firewall
adds the newly generated or imported certificate to vsys1. For example,
if you specify vsys3 as the Location, Add a
CA Certificate, and then Generate a new certificate,
the firewall adds the certificate to vsys1 instead of vsys3. When
you click OK to configure the Certificate
Profile, the firewall returns an Operation Failed error message
because it sees a certificate for vsys1 added to vsys3. Workaround
1:
Workaround
2: When you generate or import a new certificate when you configure
a Certificate Profile for a vsys other than vsys1, specify the Location as
Shared. |
PAN-112694 | (Firewalls with multiple virtual systems only)
If you configure dynamic DNS (DDNS) on a new interface (associated
with vsys1 or another virtual system) and you then create a New Certificate
Profile from the drop-down, you must set the location for the Certificate Profile
to Shared. If you configure DDNS on an existing interface and then
create a new Certificate Profile, we also recommend that you choose
the Shared location instead of a specific virtual system. Alternatively,
you can select a preexisting certificate profile instead of creating
a new one. |
PAN-112626 | When you upgrade to PAN-OS 9.0 with a PAYG Bundle
2 license, the new DNS Security subscription is not available on
your VM-Series firewall. This subscription is included with
the BYOL and VM-Series ELA when you upgrade. |
PAN-112562 | The Log Forwarding Card (LFC)
subinterface incorrectly uses the interface IP address instead of
the subinterface IP address for all services that forward logs (such
as syslog, email, and SNMP) for selected virtual systems. |
PAN-112456 | You can temporarily submit a change request
for a URL Category with more than two suggested categories. However,
we support only two suggested categories so add no more than two
suggested categories to a change request until we address this issue.
If you submit more than two suggested categories, we will use only
the first two categories you enter. |
PAN-111928 | Invalid configuration errors are not displayed
as expected when you revert a Panorama management server configuration. Workaround: After
you revert the Panorama configuration, Commit (CommitCommit to Panorama)
the reverted configuration to display the invalid configuration errors. |
PAN-111866 | The push scope selection on the Panorama
web interface displays incorrectly even though the commit scope
displays as expected. This issue occurs when one administrator makes
configuration changes to separate device groups or templates that
affect multiple firewalls and a different administrator attempts
to push those changes. Workaround: Perform one of the following
tasks.
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PAN-111729 | If you disable DPDK mode and enable it again,
you must immediately reboot the firewall. |
PAN-111670 | Tagged VLAN traffic fails when sent through
an SR-IOV adapter. |
PAN-110794 | DGA-based threats shown in the firewall
threat log display the same name for all such instances. |
PAN-110603 | In some cases, when a port on an PA-7000
Series 100Gbps Network Processor Card (NPC) has an SFP+ transceiver
inserted but no cable is connected, the system detects a signal
and attempts to tune and link with that port. As a result, if the
device at the other end of the connection is rebooted or has an
HA failover event, the link is sometimes held down for an extended
period of time while the interface attempts to tune itself. Workaround: Connect
a cable to the installed SFP+ transceiver to allow the system to
tune and link. Then, when you disconnect the cable, the system will correctly
detect that the link is down. Alternatively, remove the SFP+ transceiver
from the port. |
PAN-109526 | The system log does not correctly display
the URL for CRL files; instead, the URLs are displayed with encoded characters. |
PAN-106989 | There is a display-only issue on Panorama
that results in a commit failed status
for Template Last Commit State (PanoramaManaged DevicesSummary). Workaround: Push
templates to managed devices. |
PAN-106675 | After upgrading the Panorama management
server to PAN-OS 8.1 or a later release, predefined reports do not display
a list of top attackers. Workaround: Create new threat summary
reports (MonitorPDF
ReportsManage PDF Summary) containing
the top attackers to mimic the predefined reports. |
PAN-105210 | (Panorama in FIPS mode only when managing non-FIPS
firewalls) You cannot configure a GlobalProtect portal on Panorama
in FIPS mode when managing a non-FIPS firewall. If you attempt to
do so, you will receive the following error message: agent-user-override-key unexpected here Portal_fips. |
PAN-104780 | If you configure a HIP object to match only
when a connecting endpoint is managed (ObjectsGlobalProtectHIP Objects<hip-object>GeneralManaged), iOS and Android endpoints
that are managed by AirWatch are unable to successfully match the
HIP object and the HIP report incorrectly indicates that these endpoints
are not managed. This issue occurs because GlobalProtect gateways
cannot correctly identify the managed status of these endpoints. Additionally,
iOS endpoints that are managed by AirWatch are unable to match HIP
objects based on the endpoint serial number because GlobalProtect
gateways cannot identify the serial numbers of these endpoints; these
serial numbers do not appear in the HIP report. |
PAN-103336 | (HA configurations only) When you downgrade
a VM-Series firewall on Azure from PAN-OS 9.0 to an earlier release,
you do not receive warnings. Do not downgrade your firewall without
saving and exporting your current configuration. Workaround: Because
HA is not supported in earlier versions of VM-Series firewalls on Azure,
to prevent the loss of your configuration:
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PAN-103276 | Adding a disk to a virtual appliance running Panorama
8.1 or a later release on VMware ESXi 6.5 update1 causes the Panorama
virtual appliance and host web client to become unresponsive. Workaround: Upgrade
the ESXi host to ESXi 6.5 update2 and add the disk again. |
PAN-103018 | (Panorama plugins) When you use
the AND/OR boolean operators to define the match criteria for Dynamic
Address Groups on Panorama, the boolean operators do not function
properly. The member IP addresses are not included in the address
group as expected. |
PAN-101688 | (Panorama plugins) The IP address-to-tag
mapping information registered on a firewall or virtual system is
not deleted when you remove the firewall or virtual system from
a Device Group. Workaround: Log in to the CLI on the firewall
and enter the following command to unregister the IP address-to-tag
mappings: debug object registered-ip clear all. |
PAN-101537 | After you configure and push address and
address group objects in Shared and vsys-specific device groups from
the Panorama management server to managed firewalls, executing the show log <log-type> direction equal <direction> <dst> | <src> in <object-name> command
on a managed firewall only returns address and address group objects
pushed form the Shared device group. Workaround: Specify
the vsys in the query string: admin> set system target-vsys <vsys-name> admin> show log <log-type> direction equal <direction> query equal ‘vsys eq <vsys-name>’ <dst> | <src> in <object-name> |
PAN-98803 | If you configure the Panorama plugin to
monitor virtual machines or endpoints in your AWS, Azure, or Cisco ACI
environment without installing the NSX plugin, the IP-address-to-tag
mappings for Dynamic Address Groups are not displayed on Panorama. Workaround: Install
the NSX plugin (you do not need to use the NSX plugin for the installation to
resolve this display issue). |
PAN-98520 | When booting or rebooting a PA-7000 Series
Firewall with the SMC-B installed, the BIOS console output displays attempts
to connect to the card's controller in the System Memory Speed section.
The messages can be ignored. |
PAN-97757 | GlobalProtect authentication fails with
an Invalid username/password error
(because the user is not found in Allow List) after
you enable GlobalProtect authentication cookies and add a RADIUS
group to the Allow List of the authentication
profile used to authenticate to GlobalProtect. Workaround: Disable
GlobalProtect authentication cookies. Alternatively, disable (clear) Retrieve
user group from RADIUS in the authentication profile
and configure group mapping from Active Directory (AD) through LDAP. |
PAN-97524 | (Panorama management server only)
The Security Zone and Virtual System columns (Network tab)
display None after a Device Group and
Template administrator with read-only privileges performs a context
switch. |
PAN-96985 | The request shutdown system command
does not shut down the Panorama management server. |
PAN-96960 | You cannot restart or shutdown a Panorama
on KVM from the Virtual-manager console or virsch CLI. |
PAN-96446 | A firewall that is not included in a Collector
Group fails to generate a system log if logs are dropped when forwarded
to a Panorama management server that is running in Management Only
mode. |
PAN-95773 | On VM-Series firewalls that have Data Plane Development
Kit (DPDK) enabled and that use the i40e network interface card
(NIC), the show session info CLI command
displays an inaccurate throughput and packet rate. Workaround: Disable
DPDK by running the set system setting dpdk-pkt-io off CLI
command. |
PAN-95717 | After 30,000 or more end users log in to
the GlobalProtect gateway within a two- to three-hour period, the
firewall web interface responds slowly, commits take longer than
expected or intermittently fail, and Tech Support File generation
times out and fails. |
PAN-95602 | In a deployment where a Log Collector connects
to Panorama management servers in a high availability (HA) configuration,
after you switch the Log Collector appliance to Panorama mode, commit
operations fail on the appliance. Workaround: Remove
the following node from the running-config.xml file on the Log Collector before
switching it to Panorama mode: devices/entry[@name='localhost.localdomain']/deviceconfig/system/panorama-server-2 |
PAN-95511 | The name for an address object, address
group, or an external dynamic list must be unique. Duplicate names for
these objects can result in unexpected behavior when you reference
the object in a policy rule. |
PAN-95028 | For administrator accounts that you created
in PAN-OS 8.0.8 and earlier releases, the firewall does not apply
password profile settings (DevicePassword Profiles) until after
you upgrade to PAN-OS 8.0.9 or a later release and then only after
you modify the account passwords. (Administrator accounts that you
create in PAN-OS 8.0.9 or a later release do not require you to
change the passwords to apply password profile settings.) |
PAN-94966 | After you delete disconnected and connected Terminal
Server (TS) agents in the same operation, the firewall still displays
the IP address-to-port-user mappings (show user ip-port-user-mapping CLI
command) for the disconnected TS agents you deleted (DeviceUser IdentificationTerminal Services Agents). Workaround: Do
not delete both disconnected and connected TS agents in the same operation. |
PAN-94846 | When DPDK is enabled on the VM-Series firewall with
i40e virtual function (VF) driver, the VF does not detect the link
status of the physical link. The VF link status remains up, regardless
of changes to the physical link state. |
PAN-94093 | HTTP Header Insertion does not work when
jumbo frames are received out of order. |
PAN-93968 | The firewall and Panorama web interfaces
display vulnerability threat IDs that are not available in PAN-OS 9.0
releases (ObjectsSecurity
ProfilesVulnerability Protection<profile>Exceptions). To
confirm whether a particular threat ID is available in your release,
monitor the release notes for each new Applications and Threats
content update or check the Palo Alto Networks Threat Vault to see the minimum
PAN-OS release version for a threat signature. |
PAN-93842 | The logging status of a Panorama
Log Collector deployed on AWS or Azure displays as disconnected
when you configure the ethernet1/1 to ethernet1/5 interfaces for
log collection (PanoramaManaged CollectorsInterfaces). This results in firewalls
not sending logs to the Log Collector. Workaround: Configure
the management (MGT) interface for log collection. |
PAN-93607 | When you configure a VM-500
firewall with an SCTP Protection profile (ObjectsSecurity ProfilesSCTP Protection)
and you try to add the profile to an existing Security Profile Group (ObjectsSecurity Profile Groups),
the Security Profile Group doesn’t list the SCTP Protection profile
in its drop-down list of available profiles. Workaround: Create
a new Security Profile Group and select the SCTP Protection profile
from there. |
PAN-93532 | When you configure a firewall
running PAN-OS 9.0 as an nCipher HSM client, the web interface on
the firewall displays the nCipher server status as Not Authenticated, even
though the HSM state is up (DeviceSetupHSM). |
PAN-93193 | The memory-optimized VM-50
Lite intermittently performs slowly and stops processing traffic
when memory utilization is critically high. To prevent this issue,
make sure that you do not:
Workaround: When
the firewall performs slowly, or you see a critical System log for memory
utilization, wait for 5 minutes and then manually reboot the firewall. Use
the Task Manager to verify that you are not performing memory intensive
tasks such as installing dynamic updates, committing changes or
generating reports, at the same time, on the firewall. |
PAN-91802 | On a VM-Series firewall, the clear session
all CLI command does not clear GTP sessions. |
PAN-86903 | In rare cases, PA-800 Series firewalls shut themselves
down due to a false over-current measurement. |
PAN-83610 | In rare cases, a PA-5200 Series firewall
(with an FE100 network processor) that has session offload enabled (default)
incorrectly resets the UDP checksum of outgoing UDP packets. Workaround: In
PAN-OS 8.0.6 and later releases, you can persistently disable session
off load for only UDP traffic using the set session udp-off load no CLI
command. |
PAN-83598 | VM-Series firewalls cannot monitor more
than 500 virtual machine (VM) information sources (DeviceVM Information Sources). |
PAN-83236 | The VM-Series firewall on Google
Compute Platform does not publish firewall metrics to Google Stack Monitoring
when you manually configure a DNS server IP address (DeviceSetupServices). Workaround: The
VM-Series firewall on Google Cloud Platform must use the DNS server
that Google provides. |
PAN-83215 | SSL decryption based on ECDSA
certificates does not work when you import the ECDSA private keys
onto an nCipher nShield hardware security module (HSM). |
PAN-81521 | Endpoints failed to authenticate to GlobalProtect through
Kerberos when you specify an FQDN instead of an IP address in the
Kerberos server profile (DeviceServer ProfilesKerberos). Workaround: Replace
the FQDN with the IP address in the Kerberos server profile. |
PAN-79423 | Panorama cannot push address group objects
from device groups to managed firewalls when zones specify the objects
in the User Identification ACL include or exclude lists (NetworkZones)
and the Share Unused Address and Service Objects with
Devices option is disabled (PanoramaSetupManagementPanorama Settings). |
PAN-77125 | PA-7000 Series, PA-5200 Series,
and PA-3200 Series firewalls configured in tap mode don’t close offloaded
sessions after processing the associated traffic; the sessions remain
open until they time out. Workaround: Configure the
firewalls in virtual wire mode instead of tap mode, or disable session offloading
by running the set session off load no CLI
command. |
PAN-75457 | (PAN-OS 8.0.1 and later releases)
In WildFire appliance clusters that have three or more nodes, the
Panorama management server does not support changing node roles.
In a three-node cluster for example, you cannot use Panorama to
configure the worker node as a controller node by adding the HA
and cluster controller configurations, configure an existing controller
node as a worker node by removing the HA configuration, and then commit
and push the configuration. Attempts to change cluster node roles
from Panorama results in a validation error—the commit fails and
the cluster becomes unresponsive. |
PAN-73530 | The firewall does not generate a packet
capture (pcap) when a Data Filtering profile blocks files. |
PAN-73401 | (PAN-OS 8.0.1 and later releases)
When you import a two-node WildFire appliance cluster into the Panorama
management server, the controller nodes report their state as out-of-sync
if either of the following conditions exist:
Workaround: There are three possible workarounds
to sync the controller nodes:
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PAN-71329 | Local users and user groups in the Shared
location (all virtual systems) are not available to be part of the user-to-application
mapping for GlobalProtect Clientless VPN applications (NetworkGlobalProtectPortals<portal>Clientless VPNApplications). Workaround: Create
users and user groups in specific virtual systems on firewalls that
have multiple virtual systems. For single virtual systems (like VM-Series
firewalls), users and user groups are created under Shared and are
not configurable for Clientless VPN applications. |
PAN-70906 | If the PAN-OS web interface and the GlobalProtect portal
are enabled on the same IP address, then when a user logs out of
the GlobalProtect portal, the administrative user is also logged
out from the PAN-OS web interface. Workaround: Use
the IP address to access the PAN-OS web interface and an FQDN to
access the GlobalProtect portal. |
PAN-69505 | When viewing an external dynamic list that
requires client authentication and you Test Source URL,
the firewall fails to indicate whether it can reach the external
dynamic list server and returns a URL access error (ObjectsExternal Dynamic Lists). |
PAN-41558 | When you use a firewall loopback interface
as a GlobalProtect gateway interface, traffic is not routed correctly
for third-party IPSec clients, such as strongSwan. Workaround: Use
a physical firewall interface instead of a loopback firewall interface
as the GlobalProtect gateway interface for third-party IPSec clients.
Alternatively, configure the loopback interface that is used as
the GlobalProtect gateway to be in the same zone as the physical
ingress interface for third-party IPSec traffic. |
PAN-40079 | The VM-Series firewall on KVM, for all supported Linux distributions, does not support the Broadcom network adapters for PCI pass-through functionality. |
PAN-39636 | Regardless of the Time Frame you
specify for a scheduled custom report on a Panorama M-Series appliance,
the earliest possible start date for the report data is effectively
the date when you configured the report (MonitorManage Custom Reports). For
example, if you configure the report on the 15th of the month and
set the Time Frame to Last 30
Days, the report that Panorama generates on the 16th
will include only data from the 15th onward. This issue applies
only to scheduled reports; on-demand reports include all data within
the specified Time Frame. Workaround: To
generate an on-demand report, click Run Now when
you configure the custom report. |
PAN-38255 | When you perform a factory reset on a Panorama virtual appliance and configure the serial number, logging does not work until you reboot Panorama or execute the debug software restart process management-server CLI command. |
PAN-31832 | The following issues apply when configuring
a firewall to use a hardware security module (HSM):
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PAN-25046 | Firewalls store SSH host keys used for SCP
log exports in the known hosts file. In an HA deployment, PAN-OS
synchronizes the SCP log export configuration between the firewall
HA peers (DeviceScheduled
Log Export), but not the known host file.
When a failover occurs, the SCP log export fails. Workaround: Log
in to each peer in HA, select DeviceScheduled Log Export<log_export_configuration>,
and Test SCP server connection to confirm
the host key so that SCP log forwarding continues to work after
a failover. |