Tunnel Connections Over Proxies
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Tunnel Connections Over Proxies

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Tunnel Connections Over Proxies

You can now configure the GlobalProtect app to use proxies or bypass proxies.
On Windows and macOS platforms, you can configure GlobalProtect to bypass proxies so that all HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules is required to traverse the GlobalProtect VPN tunnel before reaching the intended destination. When you configure the option to bypass proxies, you can prevent users from setting up a personal proxy to access web resources without going through the VPN tunnel for inspection and policy enforcement.
If you enable GlobalProtect to use proxies on Windows endpoints, only the HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules goes through the proxy directly after users establish the GlobalProtect connection. All other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the GlobalProtect gateway goes through the tunnel established over the proxy. On macOS endpoints, proxies are disabled after users establish the GlobalProtect connection. This occurs because proxy settings are not copied from the physical network adapter of the endpoint to the virtual network adapter of the endpoint, and the virtual network adapter becomes the primary adapter from which the macOS endpoint receives proxy settings.
The following tables describe network traffic behavior based on the endpoint OS, tunnel type, and GlobalProtect proxy use.
Network Traffic Behavior on Windows Endpoints
Tunnel Type
GlobalProtect Uses Proxies
GlobalProtect Bypasses Proxies
SSL
1—All login requests go through the proxy.
1—All login requests bypass the proxy and go directly to the gateway.
2—SSL tunnel setup goes through the proxy.
2—SSL tunnel setup bypasses the proxy and goes directly to the gateway.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules goes through the proxy and bypasses the SSL tunnel.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules goes through the SSL tunnel and then through the proxy.
If the proxy is unreachable from the gateway, HTTP/HTTPS traffic is dropped, and users cannot access the intended destination.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway goes through the SSL tunnel built over the proxy.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway bypasses the proxy and goes through the SSL tunnel.
IPSec
You cannot set up an IPSec tunnel through a proxy because proxies do not support UDP traffic.
1—All login requests go through the proxy.
1—All login requests bypass the proxy and go directly to the gateway.
2—IPSec tunnel setup bypasses the proxy and goes directly to the gateway.
2—IPSec tunnel setup bypasses the proxy and goes directly to the gateway.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules goes through the proxy and bypasses the IPSec tunnel.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules goes through the IPSec tunnel and then through the proxy.
If the proxy is unreachable from the gateway, HTTP/HTTPS traffic is dropped, and users cannot access the intended destination.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway bypasses the proxy and goes through the IPSec tunnel.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway bypasses the proxy and goes through the IPSec tunnel.
Network Traffic Behavior on Mac Endpoints
Tunnel Type
GlobalProtect Uses Proxies
GlobalProtect Bypasses Proxies
SSL
1—All login requests go through the proxy.
1—All login requests go through the proxy.
2—SSL tunnel setup goes through the proxy.
2—SSL tunnel setup bypasses the proxy and goes directly to the gateway.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules goes through the SSL tunnel built over the proxy.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules bypasses the proxy and goes through the SSL tunnel.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway goes through the SSL tunnel built over the proxy.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway bypasses the proxy and goes through the SSL tunnel.
IPSec
You cannot set up an IPSec tunnel through a proxy because proxies do not support UDP traffic.
1—All login requests go through the proxy.
3—IPSec tunnel setup bypasses the proxy and goes directly to the gateway.
3—HTTP/HTTPS traffic that matches the proxy/PAC file rules bypasses the proxy and goes through the IPSec tunnel.
4—Other traffic that matches the access routes configured on the gateway bypasses the proxy and goes through the IPSec tunnel.