GlobalProtect Gateway Authentication Tab
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End-of-Life (EoL)
GlobalProtect Gateway Authentication Tab
- NetworkGlobalProtectGateways<gateway-config>Authentication
Select the Authentication tab to identify
the SSL/TLS service profile and to configure the details of client
authentication. You can add multiple client authentication configurations.
GlobalProtect
Gateway Authentication Settings | |
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SSL/TLS Service Profile | Select an SSL/TLS service profile for securing
this GlobalProtect gateway. For details about the contents of a
service profile, see Device
> Certificate Management > SSL/TLS Service Profile. |
Client Authentication Area | |
Name | Enter a unique name to identify this configuration. |
OS | By default, the configuration applies to
all endpoints. You can refine the list of endpoints by OS (Android, Chrome, iOS, IoT, Linux, Mac, Windows, or WindowsUWP),
by Satellite devices, or by third-party IPSec
VPN clients (X-Auth). The OS is the
main differentiator between multiple configurations. If you need
multiple configurations for one OS, you can further distinguish
the configurations by your choice of authentication profile. Order the configurations from most specific
at the top of the list to most general at the bottom. |
Authentication Profile | Choose an authentication profile or sequence
from the drop-down to authenticate access to the gateway. Refer
to Device
> Authentication Profile. For client authentication,
ensure that the Authentication Profile uses RADIUS or SAML with
two-factor authentication. If you don’t use RADIUS or SAML, then
you need to configure a Certificate profile in
addition to an Authentication Profile. |
Username Label | Specify a custom username label for GlobalProtect
gateway login. For example, Username (only) or Email Address
(username@domain). |
Password Label | Specify a custom password label for GlobalProtect
gateway login. For example, Password (Turkish) or Passcode (for
two-factor, token-based authentication). |
Authentication Message | To help end users know what credentials
they should use for logging into this gateway, you can enter a message
or keep the default message. The message can have a maximum of 256
characters. |
Allow Authentication with User Credentials
OR Client Certificate | If you select No,
users must authenticate to the gateway using both user credentials
and client certificates. If you select Yes,
users can authenticate to the gateway using either user credentials
or client certificates. |
Certificate Profile | |
Certificate Profile | (Optional) Select the Certificate
Profile the gateway uses to match those client certificates
that come from user endpoints. With a Certificate Profile, the gateway
authenticates the user only if the certificate from the client matches
this profile. If you set the Allow Authentication
with User Credentials OR Client Certificate option to No,
you must select a Certificate Profile. If
you set the Allow Authentication with User Credentials
OR Client Certificate option to Yes,
the Certificate Profile is optional. The
certificate profile is independent of the OS. |