GlobalProtect
Download and Install the GlobalProtect Mobile App
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9.1 (EoL)
- 10.1 & Later
- 9.1 (EoL)
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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
- 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
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- Mobile Device Management Overview
- Set Up the MDM Integration With GlobalProtect
- Qualified MDM Vendors
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- Remote Access VPN (Authentication Profile)
- Remote Access VPN (Certificate Profile)
- Remote Access VPN with Two-Factor Authentication
- Always On VPN Configuration
- Remote Access VPN with Pre-Logon
- 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
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- End User Experience
- Management and Logging in Panorama
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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
- Monitoring and High Availability
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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 10 Endpoints
- Reference: TLS Ciphers Supported by GlobalProtect Apps on Windows 7 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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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
End-of-Life (EoL)
Download and Install the GlobalProtect Mobile App
The GlobalProtect app provides a simple way
to extend the enterprise security policies out to mobile endpoints.
As with other remote endpoints running the GlobalProtect app, the
mobile app provides secure access to your corporate network over
an IPsec or SSL VPN tunnel. The app automatically connects to the
gateway that is closest to the end user’s current location. In addition,
traffic to and from the endpoint is automatically subject to the
same security policy enforcement as other hosts on your corporate
network. The mobile app also collects information about the host
configuration and can use this information for enhanced HIP-based
security policy enforcement.
There are two primary methods
for installing the GlobalProtect app: You can deploy the app from
your third-party MDM and transparently push the app to your managed
endpoints; or, you can install the app directly from the official
store for your endpoint:
- iOS endpoints—App Store
- Android endpoints and Chromebooks—Google PlayStarting with GlobalProtect app 5.0, the GlobalProtect app for Chrome OS is not supported; use the GlobalProtect app for Android instead.
- Windows 10 phones and Windows 10 UWP endpoints—Microsoft Store
This workflow describes how to install the GlobalProtect app directly on the mobile endpoint. For
instructions on how to deploy the GlobalProtect app from Workspace ONE, see Deploy the
GlobalProtect Mobile App Using Workspace ONE.
- Create an agent configuration for testing the
app installation.As a best practice, create an agent configuration that is limited to a small group of users, such as administrators in the IT department responsible for administering the firewall:
- Select NetworkGlobalProtectPortals.
- Select an existing portal configuration to modify or Add a new one.
- On the Agent tab, either select an existing configuration or Add a new configuration to deploy to the test users/group.
- On the User/User Group tab, Add the User/User Group who will be testing the app.
- Select the OS for the app you are testing (iOS, Android, or WindowsUWP).
- (Optional) Select the agent configuration that you just created/modified, and then click Move Up so that it is higher on the list than the more generic configurations you have created.
- Commit the changes.
- From the endpoint, follow the prompts to download and
install the app.
- On Android endpoints, search for the app on Google Play.
- On iOS endpoints, search for the app at the App Store.
- On Windows 10 UWP endpoints, search for the app at the Microsoft Store.
- Launch the app.When successfully installed, the GlobalProtect app icon displays on the endpoint’s Home screen. To launch the app, tap the icon. When prompted to enable GlobalProtect VPN functionality, tap OK.
- Connect to the portal.
- When prompted, enter the Portal name
or address, User Name, and Password.
The portal name must be an FQDN and it should not include the https://
at the beginning.
- Tap Connect and verify that
the app successfully establishes a connection to GlobalProtect.If a third-party mobile endpoint management system is configured, the app prompts you to enroll.
- When prompted, enter the Portal name
or address, User Name, and Password.
The portal name must be an FQDN and it should not include the https://
at the beginning.