After end users successfully authenticate, their saved user credentials will be remembered by the default system browser.Īdditionally, on any browser that supports the Web Authentication (WebAuthn) API, you can use Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) security tokens such as YubiKeys for multi-factor authentication (MFA) to authenticate to identity providers (ldPs) such as Onelogin or Okta. This enables end users to connect to GlobalProtect and to allow single-sign on to SAML-enabled applications on first-use only. End users can now leverage the same login for GlobalProtect and their default system browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. If you have set up the GlobalProtect portal to authenticate users through Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) authentication, end users can now connect without having to re-enter their credentials in the GlobalProtect app, for a seamless single sign-on (SSO) experience. 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.ĭefault System Browser for SAML Authentication (Windows 10, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android) To enable users to access applications or local resources, you can now specify exclusions or inclusions and send DNS queries to a local DNS server using the physical adapter on the endpoint. Split DNS (Windows 10 and macOS running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later) For example, the endpoint can communicate with a cloud-hosted identity provider (ldP) for authentication purposes or a remote device management server even when the Enforce GlobalProtect for Network Access feature is enabled.Īvailable with Content Release Version 8284-6139 or later. To improve user experience when the Enforce GlobalProtect for Network Access feature is enabled, you can now specify the fully qualified domain names for which you allow access when you enforce GlobalProtect connections for network access. New GlobalProtect 5.2 Features* NEW GLOBALPROTECT FEATUREĮnforce GlobalProtect Connections with FQDN Exclusions (Windows 10 and macOS running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or later)
The newest version of GlobalProtect has been released, and there are several new features that include new Windows 10-related features like Split DNS and Connect before logOn. These new features allow much more functionality when configuring SplitDNS. There are even new features for enabling GlobalProtect Network Access. Protecting your networks is our top priority, and the new features in GlobalProtect 5.2 will help you improve your security posture for a more secure network. GlobalProtect has not been rated by our users yet.Palo Alto Networks is excited to announce the release of GlobalProtect 5.2. GlobalProtect runs on the following operating systems: Android/iOS/Windows/Mac. It was initially added to our database on. The latest version of GlobalProtect is currently unknown. It was checked for updates 503 times by the users of our client application UpdateStar during the last month.
GlobalProtect is a Shareware software in the category Education developed by Palo Alto Networks.
And lastly it compiles a Host Information Profile (HIP) of the client device including such factors as patch level, disk encryption, antivirus version. It establishes and maintains a secured connection to the nearest (fastest) Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect Gateway. The agent does three key things: It communicates to the GlobalProtect Portal to obtain the appropriate policy for the user. The software can also be downloaded directly from the GlobalProtect Portal. The agent can be delivered to the user automatically via Active Directory, SMS or Microsoft System Configuration Manager. GlobalProtect is a software that resides on the end-user’s computer.