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Downloading and Using Pa-vm-kvm-10.1.0.qcow2

  • Default credentials – must change immediately.
  • Outdated base OS – the VM runs a locked-down PAN-OS, but kernel and libs are from build date.
  • Open ports by default: SSH (22), HTTPS (443), ping.
  • Recommendation: Place management interface in isolated VLAN, restrict access by IP.
  1. Install KVM: Ensure that KVM is installed on your system. You can install it using your distribution's package manager, e.g., sudo apt-get install kvm on Ubuntu/Debian.
  2. Create a new virtual machine: Use the virt-manager tool or the qemu-system-x86_64 command to create a new virtual machine.
  3. Select the qcow2 file: Choose the Pa-vm-kvm-10.1.0.qcow2 file as the disk image for the virtual machine.
  4. Configure the virtual machine: Adjust the virtual machine settings, such as CPU, memory, and network settings, as needed.

Once downloaded, the image is typically deployed using virt-install or a GUI like Virtual Machine Manager.

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Enhanced support for automated deployments in environments like OpenStack and Nutanix AHV. Pa-vm-kvm-10.1.0.qcow2 Download