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Revision as of 04:54, 27 April 2020
Palo Alto GlobalProtect is an always-on SSL/IPsec VPN solution with MFA authentication included on PAN-OS firewall devices.
- GlobalProtect Application Command Center (ACC)
- Prisma Access (formerly GlobalProtect cloud service)
- GlobalProtect Agent
Versions
- 9.1
- GlobalProtect Activity charts and graphs on the ACC
- Log Forwarding of GlobalProtect logs
- 9.0
See also: PAN-OS Releases
Features
- multi-factor authentication (MFA) methods, including one-time password tokens, certificates, and smart cards, through RADIUS and SAML integration
- Traffic Inspection
- Identifies application traffic, regardless of port number
- SSL Decryption
- URL filtering with PAN-DB
Related commands
show global-protect-gateway current-user
show global-protect-gateway flow
[1]
Activities
- Read GlobalProtect Administration Guide: https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/content/dam/techdocs/en_US/pdf/globalprotect/9-1/globalprotect-admin/globalprotect-admin.pdf
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
- VPN: IPsec (Openswan), OpenVPN, Forticlient, GlobalProtect (PAN-OS), WireGuard (Linux Kernel), Tailscale, PulseSecure, WebVPN, SoftEther, ESP, IKE, AWS VPN, Zerotier, VPN client, Pritunl, GCP Cloud VPN, Mesh virtual private network, Mullvad
- PAN-OS (Palo Alto): PAN-OS Releases,
show vpn
, GlobalProtect, GlobalProtect logs, WildFire,show log
,show session all
, MDM,match
, PAN-OS reports, HIP, Zone - DMZ, Port knocking, Bastion host, Firewall Software:
iptables
ufw
firewalld
nftables
firewall-cmd
ipfw (FreeBSD)
PF (OpenBSD)
, netsh advfirewall, PAN-OS, WAF, pfsense, VyOS, Cisco ASA, DMZ, F5, URL Filtering, port forwarding, macOS application firewall, Windows firewall, Fortigate, ngrok, Network ACL
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