| License | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | Enables the firewall features and unlocks the assigned throughput capacity. | | Threat Prevention License | Provides intrusion prevention (IPS), anti-malware, command-and-control (C2) defense. | | URL Filtering License | Enables web content filtering and safe search enforcement. | | WildFire License | Provides defense against unknown malware through cloud-based analysis. | | GlobalProtect License | Enables VPN capabilities for remote access and site-to-site connectivity. |
A standard Palo Alto Networks virtual firewall requires a minimum of three network interfaces:
If you want, I can provide commands tailored to a specific host distro (Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS) or show how to inspect the image contents.
: Indicates the image is designed for KVM-based hypervisors (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS, EVE-NG, GNS3). 9.0.1 : Denotes the PAN-OS software version.
The clarity of this naming system allows for immediate identification and is consistent across all Palo Alto images.
| License | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | | | Enables the firewall features and unlocks the assigned throughput capacity. | | Threat Prevention License | Provides intrusion prevention (IPS), anti-malware, command-and-control (C2) defense. | | URL Filtering License | Enables web content filtering and safe search enforcement. | | WildFire License | Provides defense against unknown malware through cloud-based analysis. | | GlobalProtect License | Enables VPN capabilities for remote access and site-to-site connectivity. |
A standard Palo Alto Networks virtual firewall requires a minimum of three network interfaces: Pa-vm-kvm-9.0.1.qcow2
If you want, I can provide commands tailored to a specific host distro (Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS) or show how to inspect the image contents. | License | Purpose | | :--- |
: Indicates the image is designed for KVM-based hypervisors (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS, EVE-NG, GNS3). 9.0.1 : Denotes the PAN-OS software version. | | WildFire License | Provides defense against
The clarity of this naming system allows for immediate identification and is consistent across all Palo Alto images.