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Clearing GlobalProtect Cookies

L1 Bithead

Is there any simple way to clear GlobalProtect authentication cookies on an endpoint other than uninstalling the client, rebooting and reinstalling?

 

For troubleshooting some connection issues, I need to show what happens when the cookie doesn't exist. However, the cookies have a lifetime of 7 days so I have to uninstall/reinstall the application to get the behaviour that happens when no cookie is available.

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Cyber Elite
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@catalan 

 

For Windows, user related cookies are stored in:

C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Local\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect\

filenames have this format:

 

PanPUAC_17c2deb6776739fbe2e40a988c921b8.dat

 

For pre-logon cookies (not tied to a particular user, but to a machine), cookies can be found in:

C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect\

filenames have this format:

PanPPAC_811c13bcd3d719c3cdf84fac1ceab29.dat

 

Regards

 

MP

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Cyber Elite
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@catalan 

 

For Windows, user related cookies are stored in:

C:\Users\%Username%\AppData\Local\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect\

filenames have this format:

 

PanPUAC_17c2deb6776739fbe2e40a988c921b8.dat

 

For pre-logon cookies (not tied to a particular user, but to a machine), cookies can be found in:

C:\Program Files\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect\

filenames have this format:

PanPPAC_811c13bcd3d719c3cdf84fac1ceab29.dat

 

Regards

 

MP

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L2 Linker

This procedure doesn't work for me for some reason. What's interesting is the GP client displays the "connection failed, no network connectivity message" after the .dat files are deleted and the device rebooted, but the agent still establishes a GP connection/tunnel.  Seems buggy.  GP version 5.2.4 and 5.2.7.

@ice-quake 

 

I will recommend GP 5.2.8.

 

Regards

Mahesh

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