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Linux Agent Installation

Admin Guide Setup guides

On a Linux host as Root, execute the below command to setup and install a Knocknoc Agent. You will be stepped through the process. curl -sSL https://packages.knocknoc.io/setup/setup_knocknoc_agent.sh | bash The installer runs on Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, Oracle,...

Windows Agent Installation

Admin Guide Setup guides

On a Windows machine as an Admin, download and install the Orchestration Agent. It will install as a service by default. You then provide token information to connect to your Knocknoc Server for centralized management.  This is not installed by end users for ...

Manual Access

Admin Guide Access

Default deny is the best way to live. However sometimes you need to manually grant access for a new IP you don't control, or otherwise lock yourself out. Knocknoc lets Administrators safely create a short-lived manual access when needed. This is a good way to ...

Palo Alto

Admin Guide Knocs (backends)

Passive+, Passive or Active? Knocknoc orchestrates Palo Alto and Panorama devices in a number of ways; actively, passively or a combination known as passive+. This allows Administrators to configure the appropriate level of trust, network access and orchestrat...

TOTP per Knoc

Admin Guide Access

For additional security and identity verification, Knocs support a "Require TOTP code when accessing grant" option. Note that this TOTP is within the Knocknoc product, and is in addition to any MFA provided during an SSO session. For example if you have Entra...