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Configure the GlobalProtect App for Android
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10.1 & Later
- 10.1 & Later
- 9.1 (EoL)
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- How Does the App Know Which Certificate to Supply?
- Set Up Cloud Identity Engine Authentication
- Configure GlobalProtect to Facilitate Multi-Factor Authentication Notifications
- Enable Delivery of VSAs to a RADIUS Server
- Enable Group Mapping
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- GlobalProtect App Minimum Hardware Requirements
- Download the GlobalProtect App Software Package for Hosting on the Portal
- Host App Updates on the Portal
- Host App Updates on a Web Server
- Test the App Installation
- Download and Install the GlobalProtect Mobile App
- View and Collect GlobalProtect App Logs
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- Deploy App Settings in the Windows Registry
- Deploy App Settings from Msiexec
- Deploy Scripts Using the Windows Registry
- Deploy Scripts Using Msiexec
- Deploy Connect Before Logon Settings in the Windows Registry
- Deploy GlobalProtect Credential Provider Settings in the Windows Registry
- SSO Wrapping for Third-Party Credential Providers on Windows Endpoints
- Enable SSO Wrapping for Third-Party Credentials with the Windows Registry
- Enable SSO Wrapping for Third-Party Credentials with the Windows Installer
- Deploy App Settings to Linux Endpoints
- GlobalProtect Processes to be Whitelisted on EDR Deployments
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- Mobile Device Management Overview
- Set Up the MDM Integration With GlobalProtect
- Qualified MDM Vendors
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- Set Up the Microsoft Intune Environment for Android Endpoints
- Deploy the GlobalProtect App on Android Endpoints Using Microsoft Intune
- Create an App Configuration on Android Endpoints Using Microsoft Intune
- Configure Lockdown Mode for Always On Connect Method on Android Endpoints Using Microsoft Intune
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- Deploy the GlobalProtect Mobile App Using Microsoft Intune
- Configure an Always On VPN Configuration for iOS Endpoints Using Microsoft Intune
- Configure a User-Initiated Remote Access VPN Configuration for iOS Endpoints Using Microsoft Intune
- Configure a Per-App VPN Configuration for iOS Endpoints Using Microsoft Intune
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- Create a Smart Computer Group for GlobalProtect App Deployment
- Create a Single Configuration Profile for the GlobalProtect App for macOS
- Deploy the GlobalProtect Mobile App for macOS Using Jamf Pro
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- Enable GlobalProtect System Extensions on macOS Endpoints Using Jamf Pro
- Enable GlobalProtect Network Extensions on macOS Big Sur Endpoints Using Jamf Pro
- Add a Configuration Profile for the GlobalProtect Enforcer by Using Jamf Pro 10.26.0
- Verify Configuration Profiles Deployed by Jamf Pro
- Remove System Extensions on macOS Monterey Endpoints Using Jamf Pro
- Non-Removable System Extensions on macOS Sequoia Endpoints Using Jamf Pro
- Uninstall the GlobalProtect Mobile App Using Jamf Pro
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- Configure HIP-Based Policy Enforcement
- Configure HIP Exceptions for Patch Management
- Collect Application and Process Data From Endpoints
- Redistribute HIP Reports
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- Identification and Quarantine of Compromised Devices Overview and License Requirements
- View Quarantined Device Information
- Manually Add and Delete Devices From the Quarantine List
- Automatically Quarantine a Device
- Use GlobalProtect and Security Policies to Block Access to Quarantined Devices
- Redistribute Device Quarantine Information from Panorama
- Troubleshoot HIP Issues
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- Enable and Verify FIPS-CC Mode on Windows Endpoints
- Enable and Verify FIPS-CC Mode on macOS Endpoints
- Enable and Verify FIPS-CC Mode Using Workspace ONE on iOS Endpoints
- Enable FIPS Mode on Linux EndPoints with Ubuntu or RHEL
- Enable and Verify FIPS-CC Mode Using Microsoft Intune on Android Endpoints
- FIPS-CC Security Functions
- Resolve FIPS-CC Mode Issues
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- Remote Access VPN (Authentication Profile)
- Remote Access VPN (Certificate Profile)
- Remote Access VPN with Two-Factor Authentication
- GlobalProtect Always On VPN Configuration
- Remote Access VPN with Pre-Logon
- User-Initiated Pre-Logon Connection
- GlobalProtect Multiple Gateway Configuration
- GlobalProtect for Internal HIP Checking and User-Based Access
- Mixed Internal and External Gateway Configuration
- Captive Portal and Enforce GlobalProtect for Network Access
- GlobalProtect on Windows 365 Cloud PC
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- About GlobalProtect Cipher Selection
- Cipher Exchange Between the GlobalProtect App and Gateway
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- Reference: GlobalProtect App Cryptographic Functions
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- Reference: TLS Ciphers Supported by GlobalProtect Apps on macOS Endpoints
- Reference: TLS Ciphers Supported by GlobalProtect Apps on Windows Endpoints
- Reference: TLS Ciphers Supported by GlobalProtect Apps on Android 6.0.1 Endpoints
- Reference: TLS Ciphers Supported by GlobalProtect Apps on iOS 10.2.1 Endpoints
- Reference: TLS Ciphers Supported by GlobalProtect Apps on Chromebooks
- Ciphers Used to Set Up IPsec Tunnels
- SSL APIs
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- View a Graphical Display of GlobalProtect User Activity in PAN-OS
- View All GlobalProtect Logs on a Dedicated Page in PAN-OS
- Event Descriptions for the GlobalProtect Logs in PAN-OS
- Filter GlobalProtect Logs for Gateway Latency in PAN-OS
- Restrict Access to GlobalProtect Logs in PAN-OS
- Forward GlobalProtect Logs to an External Service in PAN-OS
- Configure Custom Reports for GlobalProtect in PAN-OS
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6.3
- 6.3
- 6.2
- 6.1
- 6.0
- 5.1
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- Download and Install the GlobalProtect App for Windows
- Use Connect Before Logon
- Use Single Sign-On for Smart Card Authentication
- Use the GlobalProtect App for Windows
- Report an Issue From the GlobalProtect App for Windows
- Disconnect the GlobalProtect App for Windows
- Uninstall the GlobalProtect App for Windows
- Fix a Microsoft Installer Conflict
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- Download and Install the GlobalProtect App for macOS
- Use the GlobalProtect App for macOS
- Report an Issue From the GlobalProtect App for macOS
- Disconnect the GlobalProtect App for macOS
- Uninstall the GlobalProtect App for macOS
- Remove the GlobalProtect Enforcer Kernel Extension
- Enable the GlobalProtect App for macOS to Use Client Certificates for Authentication
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6.1
- 6.1
- 6.0
- 5.1
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6.3
- 6.3
- 6.2
- 6.1
- 6.0
- 5.1
Configure the GlobalProtect App for Android
You can deploy and configure the GlobalProtect app on
Android For Work endpoints from any third-party mobile device management
(MDM) system supporting Android For Work App data restrictions.
On Android endpoints, traffic is routed through the VPN tunnel
according to the access routes configured on the GlobalProtect gateway.
From your third-party MDM that manages Android for Work endpoints,
you can further refine the traffic that is routed though the VPN
tunnel.
In an environment where the endpoint is corporately owned, the
endpoint owner manages the entire endpoint, including all the apps
installed on that endpoint. By default, all installed apps can send
traffic through the VPN tunnel according to the access routes defined
on the gateway.
In a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environment, the endpoint is
not corporately owned and uses a Work Profile to separate business
and personal apps. By default, only managed apps in the Work Profile
can send traffic through the VPN tunnel according to the access
routes defined on the gateway. Apps installed on the personal side
of the endpoint cannot send traffic through the VPN tunnel set by
the managed GlobalProtect app that is installed in the Work Profile.
To route traffic from an even smaller set of apps, you can enable
Per-App VPN so that GlobalProtect only routes traffic from specific
managed apps. For Per-App VPN, you can allow list or block list
specific managed apps from having their traffic routed through the
VPN tunnel.
Endpoints running Android will not automatically launch
the GlobalProtect app when the user launches an application in the
allow list. However, endpoints running iOS will automatically launch
the GlobalProtect app and establish the VPN tunnel when the user
launches an application from the allow list.
As part of the VPN configuration, you can also specify how the
user connects to the VPN. When you configure the connect method
as user-logon, the GlobalProtect app establishes
a connection automatically. When you configure the connect method
as on-demand, users must initiate a connection
manually.
The VPN connect method defined in the MDM takes precedence
over the connect method defined in the GlobalProtect portal configuration.
Removing the VPN configuration automatically restores the GlobalProtect
app to its original configuration settings.
To configure the GlobalProtect app for Android, configure the
following Android App Restrictions.
Key | Value Type | Description | Example |
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portal | String | IP address or fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) of the portal. | 10.1.8.190 |
username | String | Username for the user. | john |
password | String | Password for the user. | Passwd!234 |
mobile_id | String | Mobile ID as configured in third-party MDM
service to uniquely identify a mobile device. GlobalProtect uses
this mobile ID to retrieve device information. | 5188a8193be43f42d332dde5cb2c941e |
certificate | String (in Base64) | Client certificate (cert) used to authenticate
the agent and the portal. | DAFDSaweEWQ23wDSAFD…. |
client_certificate_ passphrase | String | Key associated with the client certificate. | PA$$W0RD$123 |
app_list | String | Configuration for Per-App VPN. Begin the
string with either the allowlist keyword
or blocklist keyword followed by a colon,
and follow it with an array of app names separated by semicolons.
The allow list specifies the apps that will use the VPN tunnel for
network communication. The network traffic for any other app that
is not in the allow list or expressly listed in the block list will
not go through the VPN tunnel. | allowlist | blocklist: com.google.calendar; com.android.email; com.android.chrome The keywords allow list and block list changed
to allowlist and blocklist in
PAN-OS 10.1. You will need to change the setting on your MDM when
you upgrade to 10.1. |
connect_method | String | Either user-logon to automatically connect
the user to the GlobalProtect portal using their windows credentials
or on-demand to manually connect the user to the gateway. | user-logon | on-demand |
remove_vpn_ config_via_ restriction | Boolean | Permanently remove all GlobalProtect VPN
configuration information. | true | false |