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[[Palo Alto]] GlobalProtect is an always-on [[SSL]]/[[IPsec]] [[VPN]] solution with [[MFA]] authentication included on [[PAN-OS]] firewall devices.
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[[Palo Alto]] GlobalProtect is an always-on [[SSL]]/[[IPsec]] [[VPN]] solution with [[MFA]] authentication included on [[PAN-OS]] firewall devices.  
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[[Port]] 4501 is used by IPsec for the data communication between the [[GlobalProtect]] client and the firewall
  
  

Revision as of 11:32, 14 May 2020

Palo Alto GlobalProtect is an always-on SSL/IPsec VPN solution with MFA authentication included on PAN-OS firewall devices. Port 4501 is used by IPsec for the data communication between the GlobalProtect client and the firewall


  • Client supported platforms: iOS, Android, Windows and macOS


Versions

  • 9.1
    • GlobalProtect Activity charts and graphs on the ACC
    • Log Forwarding of GlobalProtect logs
  • 9.0

See also: PAN-OS Releases

Features

Related commands

current-satellite Show current GlobalProtect gateway satellites
current-user Show current GlobalProtect gateway users
flow Show dataplane GlobalProtect gateway tunnel information
flow-site-to-site Show dataplane GlobalProtect site-to-site gateway tunnel information
gateway Show list of GlobalProtect gateway configuration
previous-satellite Show previous GlobalProtect gateway satellites
previous-user Show previous user session for GlobalProtect gateway users

Activities

Related terms

  • HIP. If the Host Information Profile (HIP) feature is enabled, the gateway generates a HIP report from the raw host data that the endpoints submit, which it can use for policy enforcement.
  • Prisma Cloud

See also

  • https://weberblog.net/cli-commands-for-troubleshooting-palo-alto-firewalls/
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