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GlobalProtect 6.2 New Features

GlobalProtect 6.2 New Features

Enhanced Split Tunnel Configuration   You can now host an XML file with all the split tunneling configuration you desire. This file is hosted on a w

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Enhanced Split Tunnel Configuration

 

You can now host an XML file with all the split tunneling configuration you desire. This file is hosted on a web server that your GlobalProtect endpoints can access. This allows you to modify your split-tunnel settings without having to modify the configuration on the GlobalProtect gateway. 

 

Prisma Access Explicit Proxy Connectivity in GlobalProtect for Always-On Internet Security

 

By leverage Prisma Access Proxy Mode , organizations is centralize can centralize and strengthen their internet security measure , ensure that all user traffic is subject to continuous internet – security inspection and seamless co – existence with third – party vpn . You is configure can configure a proxy – auto – configuration ( PAC ) file to send traffic through Prisma Access , the GlobalProtect Gateway , or utilize the split tunnel configuration . forwarding rule in a PAC file   Check out the two new modes GlobalProtect provides: Proxy Mode & Tunnel and Proxy Mode.

 

If you ‘d like to learn about all the feature GlobalProtect 6.2 provide , the release notes is are are worth a read !

 

Additional information

 

 

We encourage you to check out the GlobalProtect resources on LIVEcommunity. Ideally, LIVEcommunity’s product pages (find ’em in our nav bar) will be your first and last stop on your journey to learn more about the Palo Alto Networks products you’re using. From discussions and blogs to videos and additional resources, LIVEcommunity can help you get the most from your cybersecurity toolbox.

 

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