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  2. GlobalProtect Overview - Palo Alto Networks

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    GlobalProtect is a very flexible Palo Alto Networks core capability that allows remote users to access local and/or Internet resources while still being protected from known and unknown threats. This feature provides policy consistency regardless of end user location, and eliminates the need for managing additional point products in your ...

  3. GlobalProtect - Palo Alto Networks

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    GlobalProtect is our network security for endpoints that protects your organization's mobile workforce by extending the Next-Generation Security Platform to all users, regardless of location. This page is dedicated to GlobalProtect resources to help you find answers. Learn from informative videos, engage in community-led discussions, and ...

  4. Where Can I Get the GlobalProtect Client - Palo Alto Networks

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    Technologies - GlobalProtect Resource Page . COVID-19 Response Center - THE COVID-19 RESPONSE CENTER FOR GLOBALPROTECT AND PRISMA ACCESS . GlobalProtect - Safeguard Your Mobile Users—Wherever They Are (demo) Thanks for taking time to read this blog. Don't forget to hit the Like (thumbs up) button and to subscribe to the LIVEcommunity Blog area.

  5. GlobalProtect: Initial Set Up - Palo Alto Networks

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    Navigate to Network > Zones > Add and create a new Layer 3 security zone for your GlobalProtect users. Provide a name (e.g., gp) Set Type to Layer3. Check the Enable User Identification box. Click OK. Zone - Enable User Identification. Navigate to Network > Interfaces > Tunnel > Add and create a new tunnel interface.

  6. Configure GlobalProtect and IPv6 - Palo Alto Networks

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    To properly configure the external gateway information for the portal config, navigate to: Network > GlobalProtect > Portals > Portal profile > Agent tab > Agent config profile > External tab. Make sure that you add both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. NOTE: Gateway selection based on source location for IPv6 is NOT supported.

  7. GlobalProtect blocks the network traffic of WSL2 - Palo Alto...

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    1 accepted solution. gbagita. L1 Bithead. Options. 11-02-2020 02:29 AM. I found the solution which solves the problem. You have to change the metric of the interfaces. Here is a PS script for it: Get-NetIPInterface -InterfaceAlias "vEthernet (WSL)" | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric 1.

  8. Troubleshoot Performance Related to GlobalProtect

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    Palo Alto Networks understands that with an increased remote workforce, there is the possibility of performance issues in your network with GlobalProtect. Here is some great information on how to troubleshoot performance related to GlobalProtect. First of all, please bear in mind that SSL VPN is not designed to be efficient (it is best effort ...

  9. GlobalProtect Cloud Service | Palo Alto Networks

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    GlobalProtect Cloud Service offering consists of 5 components: Cloud Services Plugin - This is a Plugin for Panorama that provides logging and GlobalProtect, as well as a simple interface to configure and manage users. Service Infrastructure - GlobalProtect Cloud service will use an RFC 1918-compliant subnet that does not overlap with other IP ...

  10. GlobalProtect App 5.1 | Palo Alto Networks

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    Software Support: Starting with GlobalProtect™ app 5.1 with PAN-OS 9.1. OS Support: Fingerprint support on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android; Face ID support on iOS X and later releases only. For enhanced usability, GlobalProtect now supports biometric sign-in. When biometric sign-on is enabled on an endpoint, end users must supply a ...

  11. Troubleshooting GlobalProtect MTU issues | Palo Alto Networks

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    The GlobalProtect client, on the other hand, doesn't set the DF bit for IPSec traffic, but does set it for SSL tunnel. Scenarios. Let's have a look at some sample scenarios illustrating different behaviors and potential issues. Scenario 1. Router in the network path between GlobalProtect client and GlobalProtect gateway has lower MTU.