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12-20-2018 09:13 AM - edited 12-20-2018 09:15 AM
Hello everyone.
I wonder if anyone else has had this issue.
I'm using Global Protect version 4.1.4 on Windows 10. Everytime I try to connect I get the error "Gateway External: Could not connect to gateway. Please contact your IT administrator"
I'm baffled since I can connect to the portal no problem via web browser, tracert or ping. If I connect via mobile iOS or Android it works just fine.
Does anyone else experience the same problem.? Everything was fine since a couple of weeks ago. Did PAN update something or maybe Windows Update?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
12-20-2018 10:59 AM
GlobalProtect will connect to portal, get list of gateways and then connects to gateway.
Check your portal config what is external gateway setting.
If it uses correct URL.
Maybe cert was updated on portal config but not on gateway.
12-21-2018 10:36 AM
Thanks for your reply @Raido_Rattameister. Everthing seems OK with the portal. Macs work just fine as well as iOS and Android devices. I get no issues with my PC running Windows 10 but some of my peers can't connect with the same version of Windows. It's a strange one.
So far the only workaround we have is downgrading to version 3.1.1
07-18-2019 02:23 AM
Hi Same issue i am facing , there no proper solution so far .
i have asked palo alto they started the same story of Log collection and packet capture .....very discomfort with this product.
and i surprised one of the support team saying use downgraded version of GP client. Poor Product.
07-18-2019 03:23 AM
Before get in to this product , please rethink twice . They dont have enough support engineer to support or attend our cases.
07-18-2019 07:31 AM
Yup. The only way to make it work for me is to uninstall everything (certificate and Global Protect client v4.0) and then reinstall the certificate and install Global Protect version 3.1.1 then it connects on the first attempt BUT -and this is where it turns stranger than Stranger Things - it will only successfully connect that one time, if you disconnect and then try to reconnect a second time it won't work and you'll have to uninstall the certificate and reinstall it everytime you want to connect.
Definitely a thing of beauty.
Greetings from the upside down!
07-21-2019 02:26 AM
Yes , it wont work . Looks like issue is different.
i got a resolution to disable IPSEC VPN in Firewall, but still getting error . Another solution Remove Trust certificate and re add . But still issue is there. ticket still open... i will update once resolution get
05-27-2021 10:36 AM
Hello Guys,
Did you find the resolution?
12-28-2021 03:24 PM
I know the post is a little old but I had the same error. I found two issues in my config. One is I had a typo in my DNS in the GP network settings and the second which is likely the issue, I forgot to add TCP 1812 to the Windows firewall. That would stop all radius authentication from the PA so it may not be your issue but thought I would post here in case others have the same issue. My issue happened during a GP DUO setup, the standard setup worked fine without DUO and RADUIS authentication.
12-28-2021 07:42 PM
Really appreciate your reply here with great info.
Regards
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