Firewall Objects: Addresses, Services, and Group

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In this section, we go into detail to understand how firewall objects are a key element in every firewall policy configuration. It allows a network security engineer to understand the hierarchy of addresses, services, and user objects. This significantly contributes to a cleaner, efficient, and congruent security policy table. We focus on emphasizing to the audience that an organized policy setting allows a simpler/easier way of troubleshooting if an issue should arise. It also provides a clear understanding of what the firewall is enforcing from a traffic flow standpoint.

  • Address objects and groups
  • Service objects and groups
  • Application objects and groups
  • PAN application research center
  • User objects and groups
  • LDAP authentication and remote users and groups

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