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Features Introduced in GlobalProtect App 6.1
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Features Introduced in GlobalProtect App 6.1
Learn about the exciting new features introduced in the
GlobalProtect™ App 6.1 release.
The following table describes the new features introduced
in GlobalProtect app 6.1. For additional information on how to use
the new features in this release, refer to the GlobalProtect App 6.1 New Features
Guide.
New GlobalProtect Feature | Description |
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Advanced Internal Host Detection | You can now configure advanced internal host detection through
the portal to add an extra security layer during internal host detection
by the GlobalProtect app. Enabling advanced internal host detection
stops malicious actors from spoofing the reverse DNS server response
during the internal host detection and thereby prevents malicious
actors from accessing the enterprise network. |
Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC) Deployment from GlobalProtect | You can now configure and push the URL for your proxy auto-configuration
(PAC) files to your endpoints through the GlobalProtect
portal. This feature enables you to manage the proxy settings for
your endpoints using the GlobalProtect app. |
End-user Notification about GlobalProtect Session Logout | You can now enable and customize end-user notifications about
expiry of GlobalProtect app sessions on the gateway.
These notifications inform the end users on Windows, macOS and Linux endpoints in advance when their app
sessions are about to expire due to inactivity or expiry of the
login lifetime and lets them know how much time is left before the
app gets disconnected, preventing unexpected and abrupt app
logout. |
Simplified and Seamless macOS GlobalProtect
App Deployment Using Jamf MDM Integration | You can now use Jamf Pro, one of the most
widely used Apple device management platforms, to deploy the GlobalProtect
app to macOS endpoints to support large-scale GlobalProtect app
deployments in on-premises and Prisma Access environments. Administrators
can also provide a seamless user experience for macOS end users
by deploying Jamf configuration profiles that can automatically
load system and network extensions, thus preventing the user from
having to respond to notifications on the GlobalProtect app.
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New Linux OS Support for Ubuntu
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GlobalProtect is now supported on endpoints running
the following Linux OS versions for
Ubuntu:
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New Linux OS Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux
(RHEL)
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(GlobalProtect app 6.1.1 and later releases)
GlobalProtect is now supported on endpoints running the following
Linux OS versions for
RHEL.
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Split DNS and Split Domain
(Linux OS)
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GlobalProtect now extends Split
DNS and Split Tunnel Domain support to Linux platforms in addition
to Windows and macOS.
With Split DNS, you can
configure which domains are resolved by the VPN assigned DNS servers
and which domains are resolved by the local DNS servers.
With Split Tunnel Domain, you
can configure traffic for which domains are included over or
excluded from the tunnel.
Both Split DNS and Split-tunnel
Domain features for Linux are configurable using existing portal and
gateway configuration options
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