Background
Palo Alto Networks firewalls support a process known as ‘bootstrapping’ which allows you create a repeatable way of provisioning your new firewalls. It allows you deploy basic configuration to the firewall upon startup.
I often need a Palo Alto firewall to test new features or just to try out a lab exercise. But a hardware appliance is not always available. Running a virtual firewall in a home lab environment using GNS3 or Eve-ng is useful. But typically, I need to be connected to the home network to use … Read more
Palo Alto Networks firewalls support a process known as ‘bootstrapping’ which allows you create a repeatable way of provisioning your new firewalls. It allows you deploy basic configuration to the firewall upon startup.