In Palo Alto PAN-OS, the three valid source or destination conditions available as Security policy qualifiers are:
A. Zone Zones define logical network segments and help enforce proper network segmentation. You can specify source and destination zones in security policies1.
C. User User conditions allow security policies to be applied based on user or group identity, enabling user-based access control1.
E. Address Address conditions specify the IP addresses, address ranges, or FQDN for the source or destination of traffic. This allows granular control over traffic flows1.
So, the correct answers to your question are A. Zone, C. User, and E. Address
A. Zone
C. User
E. Address
These qualifiers help in creating granular security policies to control traffic based on network zones, specific users, and IP addresses or address ranges.
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Three valid source or destination conditions available as Security policy qualifiers are User, Application, and Zone. These qualifiers allow
you to define the match criteria for a Security policy rule based on the identity of the user, the application used, and the zone where the
traffic originates or terminates.
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Zone (source, destination), Address (source, destination), User (source)
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