GlobalProtect
App Behavior Options
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App Behavior Options
Learn how to configure settings in the Windows registry and macOS plist to customize
how the GlobalProtect app behaves.
The following table lists the options that you can configure
in the Windows Registry and macOS plist to customize the behavior
of the GlobalProtect app.
Some settings do not have a corresponding portal configuration setting
on the web interface and must be configured using the Windows Registry, Msiexec,
or macOS plist. These settings are listed in the table as “Not in
portal.” They include, but are not limited to, settings such as
the following: portal <IPaddress>, prelogon 1,
and can-prompt-user-credential.
Portal Agent Configuration | Windows Registry/macOS
Plist | Msiexec Parameter | Default |
---|---|---|---|
Connect Method | connect-method on-demand | pre-logon | user-logon | CONNECTMETHOD=”on-demand | pre-logon | user-logon” | user-logon |
Conditional Connect Method Based on Network
Type
| conditional-connect yes | no | n/a |
no
|
Enable Intelligent Portal Selection
|
intelligent-portal yes | no
|
INTELLIGENTPORTAL=”yes | no”
|
no
|
Portal IP Address for USA and China
| portal-country-map "<IP address>(US);<IP address>(CN)" | PORTALCOUNTRYMAP "<IP address>(US);<IP address>(CN)" | n/a |
User Location | intelligent-portal-service "URL" | INTELLIGENTPORTALSERVICE "<IP location URL>" | n/a |
GlobalProtect App Config Refresh Interval (hours) | refresh-config-interval <hours> | REFRESHCONFIGINTERVAL= ”<hours>” | 24 |
Send HIP Report Immediately if Windows
Security Center (WSC) State Changes (Windows Only) | wsc-autodetect yes | no | n/a | no |
Detect Proxy for Each Connection (Windows Only) | proxy-multiple-autodetect yes | no | n/a | no |
Clear Single Sign-On Credentials
on Logout (Windows Only) | logout-remove-sso yes | no | LOGOUTREMOVESSO=”yes | no” | yes |
Disable Single Sign-On on local machines This
setting allows you to disable the SSO feature even if it is configured
on the portal. It overwrites the portal configuration when you manually
add the key to the Windows registry or macOS plist and set the value
as Yes. | For Windows endpoints, you must manually
add this setting to the Windows registry: Windows Path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Palo Alto Networks\GlobalProtect\Settings Key Name/Value: force-sso-disable yes | no For
macOS endpoints, you must manually add this setting to the macOS plist: macOS Path: /Library/Preferences/com.paloaltonetworks. GlobalProtect.settings.plist Add
the setting under Palo Alto Networks > GlobalProtect > Settings Key Name/Value: force-sso-disable yes | no | This setting is not supported in msiexec. | n/a |
Use Default Authentication on Kerberos Authentication Failure
(Windows Only) | krb-auth-fail-fallback yes | no | KRBAUTHFAILFALLBACK= ”yes | no” | no |
Use Default Browser for SAML Authentication | (macOS plist) default-browser yes | no | DEFAULTBROWSER= “yes | no” | no |
Custom Password Expiration Message
(LDAP Authentication Only) | (Deprecated) PasswordExpiryMessage <message> | n/a | Password expires in <number> days |
Portal Connection Timeout (sec) | portal-timeout <portaltimeout> | n/a | 5 |
TCP Connection Timeout (sec) | connect-timeout <connect-timeout> | n/a | 5 |
TCP Receive Timeout (sec) | receive-timeout <receive-timeout> | n/a | 30 |
Client Certificate Store Lookup | certificate-store-lookup user | machine | user and machine | invalid | CERTIFICATESTORELOOKUP= "user | machine | user and machine | invalid" | user and machine |
SCEP Certificate Renewal Period (days) | scep-certificate-renewal-period <renewalPeriod> | n/a | 7 |
Maximum Internal Gateway Connection Attempts | max-internal-gateway-connection-attempts <maxValue> | MIGCA="<maxValue>" | 0 |
Extended Key Usage OID for Client Certificate | ext-key-usage-oid-for-client-cert <oidValue> | EXTCERTOID=”<oidValue>” | n/a |
User Switch Tunnel Rename Timeout (sec) | user-switch-tunnel-rename-timeout <renameTimeout> | n/a | 0 |
Use Single Sign-On (Windows Only) | use-sso yes | no | USESSO="yes | no" | yes |
Use Single Sign-On for Smart Card
(Windows Only) | use-sso-pin yes | no | USESSOPIN="yes | no" | no |
Inbound Authentication Message | authentication-message | n/a | n/a |
Allow Overriding Username from Client Certificate | override-cc-username yes | no | n/a | no |
Not in portal This setting specifies
the default portal IP address (or hostname). | portal <IPaddress> | PORTAL="<IPaddress>" | n/a |
Not in portal This setting enables GlobalProtect
to initiate a VPN tunnel before a user logs in to the device and connects
to the GlobalProtect portal. | prelogon 1 | PRELOGON="1" | 1 |
Not in portal This setting
is used in conjunction with single sign-on (SSO) and indicates whether
or not to prompt the user for credentials if SSO fails. | (Windows) can-prompt-user-credential yes | no | CANPROMPTUSERCREDENTIAL= ”yes | no” | yes |
Windows only/Not in portal This
setting filters the third-party credential provider’s tile from
the Windows login page so that only the native Windows tile is displayed.* | wrap-cp-guid {third party credential provider guid} | WRAPCPGUID=”{guid_value]” FILTERNONGPCP=”yes | no” | no |
Windows only/Not in portal This
setting is an additional option for the setting wrap-cp-guid, and allows
the third-party credential provider tile to be displayed on the
Windows login page, in addition to the native Windows logon tile.* | filter-non-gpcp no | n/a | n/a |
Windows only/Not in portal This
setting allows you to assign static IP addresses to Windows endpoints. | reserved-ipv4 <reserved-ipv4> reserved-ipv6 <reserved-ipv6> | RESERVEDIPV4=”<reserved-ipv4>” RESERVEDIPV6=”<reserved-ipv6>” | n/a |
(Windows Only) This setting allows
you to set a valid default gateway on GlobalProtect virtual adapter
when you configure GlobalProtect app in Full-Tunnel mode. | fake-default-gateway yes | no | fake-default-gateway yes | no | n/a |
(Windows Only) This setting allows
you to collect HIP data on Windows endpoints. | collect-hip-data yes | no | COLLECTHIPDATA= ”yes | no” | n/a |
(Windows Only) This setting allows
you to save gateway passwords on Windows endpoints. | save-gateway-password yes | no | SAVEGATEWAYPASSWORD= ”yes | no” | n/a |
Windows Only/Not in portal
This setting allows you to press the Enter key
to log in to GlobalProtect from the embedded browser on Windows
endpoints during SAML authentication.
In some cases, enabling this setting will
prevent the Enter key press from being
accepted during sign on. If this occurs, change the setting to
no.
| Windows Registry
Path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Palo Alto
Networks\GlobalProtect\Settings Key
Name/Value translate-enter-key yes |
no |
TRANSLATEENTERKEY= "yes | no"
| yes |
For detailed steps to enable these settings using the Windows registry
or Windows Installer (Msiexec), see SSO Wrapping for Third-Party Credential Providers on Windows Endpoints.