Palo Alto Terminal Server Agent Upgrade

Palo Alto Terminal Server Agent Upgrade

Palo Alto Networks makes a program named Terminal Server Agent, aka the TS Agent. It is similar to the User-ID agent. However, the TS Agent is built to identify users on a multi-user system.

In this post, I will show you step-by-step how to upgrade the Palo Alto Networks Terminal Server agent.

Prerequisites

The TS Agent is typically compatible with the same release number along with earlier still-supported PAN-OS versions. For example, TS agent 11.0 works with PAN-OS 11.0 and earlier. You can confirm this by reading the OS Compatibility section in the release notes.

The Process

Most of the settings for the TS agent appear to be saved in the registry.

There are some settings such as certificates stored in the installation folder.

Typically the TS agent is installed to C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks\Terminal Server Agent

If you run a Palo Alto firewall in HA in the Active/Passive configuration, only the active firewall will show as connected.

That’s all it takes to upgrade the Palo Alto Terminal Server Agent.

I couldn’t find any direct documentation about the Palo Alto TS Agent upgrade process from Palo Alto. However, if you want to read more about the TS agent in general, here is the Palo Alto documentation.

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