70 Getting Started Guide
User Identification Overview Configure User Identification
Portal policy requires user authentication, either transparently via an NT LAN Manager (NTLM) challenge
to the browser, or actively by redirecting the user to a web authentication form for authentication against a
RADIUS, LDAP, Kerberos, or local authentication database or using client certificate authentication.
For other types of user access that cannot be mapped using standard user mapping or Captive Portal
methods—for example, to add mappings of users connecting from a third-party VPN solution or users
connecting to a 802.1x enabled wireless network. Refer to the
PAN-OS XMLAPI Usage Guide.
The following diagram illustrates the different methods that are used to identify users and groups on your
network:
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