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05-12-2020 01:21 PM
Hi there guys, I have a Macbook Pro with Catalina v10.15.4 and I am here because I am out of moves on how to make this software to work.
Troubleshooting I've tried so far:
1) Tried going to privacy and security in the settings to allow the software thru there but I never saw that as an option. I have installed and uninstalled the software many times and still I do not get the option to allow it.
2) I have tried allowing the kexts by restarting the computer in recovery mode and inputing the command to add it and nothing seems to happen after inputing the command.
3) I have removed all antivirus and firewall software from my mac to make sure none of these were blocking global protect. Then again, I have installed and uninstalled the software completely many times with no success.
Is there anything else I can try to make this to work?
08-13-2020 12:16 AM
Hi,
try:
open system preferences -> security and privacy
click on lock and insert password
accept paloalto globalprotect security installation
After these steps my vpn client ask my user and pass and connect
I hope this can help you,
Edo
09-03-2020 11:55 AM
I was facing this issue as well and did not see it being blocked in Security & Privacy > General. I actually had to jump to the next tab Privacy and make sure GP had Full Disk Access or the selected Files and Folders. For whatever reason this was unchecked for me. As soon as I checked it, GP services restarted, and I was able to connect again.
09-03-2020 12:07 PM
My company went with a different software that actually works, it’s sad to say but there’s lack of support with GlobalProtect. I remember attempting your solution but it never worked in any of our machines.
11-27-2020 02:16 PM
That didn't work for me... Also try the terminal workaround but nothing worked out.
11-27-2020 02:26 PM
@swenzel This got me a little further as it has prompt the MS login window, but it seems to still spin... But that's one step further though!
12-14-2020 11:13 PM
Did you figure it out? I have the same problem as you had, but I solved this problem today. So please check this out. It is so simple.
Security and privacy in settings > Firewall > Turn on Firewall (my Mac was turned this off when I have troubleshooting) > Restart the computer
02-10-2021 01:23 PM
Just wanted to let everyone know that if they are having any GlobalProtect issues, and need to troubleshoot the issue, our Very own @kiwi has written a great blog all about troubleshooting GlobalProtect.
Be sure to check it out here:
https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/blogs/dotw-globalprotect-troubleshooting-tips/ba-p/383911
08-29-2021 02:10 PM
i had the same problem ,
on my logs it seems like something stuck in the Kernal extention loading.
so the solution was to reset kext - here is a answer how to do that https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47810161/macos-high-sierra-kext-loading-are-there-any-ways-to-ca...
you just need to use paloalto identifier - PXPZ95SK77
08-30-2021 09:45 AM
Found 2 small but weird and unacceptable things that may interfere with Global Protect that might be at the source of the issue:
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