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GlobalProtect getting "Connection failed" message (sectigo certificate)

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Hi,

 

suddenly we are getting a "connection failed" message from the GlobalProtect Client while using the sectigo wildcard certificate in the TLS Profile of the NGFW.

 

The traffic logs show a 'decrypt-error'.

There is no decryption policy being used.

 

We are on PanOS 9.0.7.

 

It's a bit strange because everything worked just fine until now and there weren't any changes made. 

Could that refer to the known sectigo certificate problem?

 

Is there maybe a fix for this?

 

 

Best regards,

Marc

 

 

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@Marc.Luecke,

Generate a new certificate for use with GlobalProtect would really be my answer to this question. You should be able to get your wildcard certificate re-issued without the cross-signing between AddTrust and USERTrust and just have USERTrust in the chain, which would a fully valid certificate. 

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@Marc.Luecke,

The firewall decrypts parts of GlobalProtect traffic regardless of what you have configured in your decryption rule base, and if you are using a Sectigo certificate which is cross-signed with AddTrust and UserTrust then your certificate would have been invalidated as far as the firewall is concerned on the 30th. 

Hi,

 

I see. Thank you very much for your fast answer.

Is there any way around this?

 

I assume there are several users with the same problem at this time.

 

Best regards,

Marc Lücke

@Marc.Luecke,

Generate a new certificate for use with GlobalProtect would really be my answer to this question. You should be able to get your wildcard certificate re-issued without the cross-signing between AddTrust and USERTrust and just have USERTrust in the chain, which would a fully valid certificate. 

I will try that.

 

Thank you very much!!

 

Best regards,

Marc Lücke

Hello,

Did you manage to solve the problem, I have a similar error.

This occurs after migrating from Windows 10 to Windows 11.

Thanks for any help you can provide me.

 

Greetings.

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