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06-09-2016 12:16 AM
Hi All,
We are trying to automate connections using the GlobalProtect VPN with a batch script. There's a way to accomplish it?
I've tried to use the PanGPA.exe in "C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect\" without success.
Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
FRG
06-13-2016 12:32 PM
Hi...The GP client can be configured to automatically discover the closest GP gateway and connect to the gateway. It is one of the features of Global Protect. Is that what you're looking for?
06-14-2016 06:21 AM
Thanks for the reply @rmonvon, what I need is a way to automate the connection/disconnection without human intervention.
My goal is to create a scheduler task that periodically monitors a network, and I have to connect via a GlobalProtect VPN client.
It's even possible ?
06-14-2016 06:41 AM
You can set up the GlobalProtect VPN client to connect automatically whenever connectivity is available without human intervention. The VPN connection would remain active & connected though.
If you want the VPN to connect when there is certain traffic present (i.e. traffic to 10.10.10.x/24) , you will need to use site-2-site VPN which requires a PA firewall on both ends.
06-14-2016 06:49 AM
Could you not use the pre-logon?
06-14-2016 10:27 AM
Yes, we can use pre-logon but FRG would still need to decide if alway-on mode is acceptable.
06-16-2016 12:11 AM
Thank you both for the Info.
I need to open & close the connection every 10 minutes because in the Scheduled Tasks are 3 other VPNs.
The script execute something like this:
Start ScheduledTask:
Open VPN1
Execute N Scripts
Close VPN1
Open VPNGlobalProtect
Execute N Scripts
Close VPNGlobalProtect
Open VPN3
Execute N Scripts
Close VPN3
Finish ScheduledTask
So, I think alway-on mode it's not an option.
06-16-2016 07:51 AM
Couldn't you just modify the scrpit and leave out the portions of opening and closing the VPN connections? I'm not sure what your scripts are doing but I don't see a reason to need the VPN to close after a script unless you're trying to limit the amount of traffic through the VPN.
06-17-2016 02:15 AM
Hi,
Currently I have 3 different VPN from 3 clients, every X minutes the scheduled task start a script that open and close every one of these VPNs.
For example, in one VPN I use this method to automate the connection:
Thanks for the time
06-22-2016 04:42 AM
Cumbersome setup if you ask me.
Maybe better alternative:
Keep client connected to Globalprotect VPN.
On firewall make site-to-site connections to the other VPN's.
Routing can take care of the rest.
I guess that would work far more reliable too...
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