Palo Alto Networks Rulebase Changes via CLI
A best practice is to use the Palo Alto Networks External Dynamic Lists (EDL) to block inbound and outbound traffic. Region Codes can be used to block traffic too.
Read More →A best practice is to use the Palo Alto Networks External Dynamic Lists (EDL) to block inbound and outbound traffic. Region Codes can be used to block traffic too.
Read More →If you need to add an additional ISP to a Palo Alto Networks (PAN) firewall with an existing ISP circuit, place the second in its own Virtual Router (VR).
Read More →Palo Alto Networks provides two external dynamic lists (EDL) for blocking or allowing traffic. The EDL Hosting Service is beneficial for security policies.
Read More →The Palo Alto Networks NGFW supports DNS Proxy. When you configure the firewall as a DNS proxy, it acts as an intermediary between hosts and DNS server(s).
Read More →Here are my notes for the first-time setup of a Palo Alto Networks hardware firewall using the web interface. Be aware of the default vwires!
Read More →Here are my notes for the first-time setup of a Palo Alto Networks hardware firewall using the CLI and console port. The mgmt port can be static or DHCP.
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