
I'm thinking it's a DNS issue, but I'm honestly not much of a networking guy and am not quite sure how to approach the problem. The internet connection tunnels through, but there are certain domains that are inaccessible from within the guest OS. Running the VPN on the host (with the VirtualBox network set to NAT mode) works. Then when I go to connect, it contacts the server just fine, accepts my AD login info and RSA token, but then ultimately fails to create the VPN connection. The GP installer throws an unsigned driver error on installation, and even if I say to install the driver anyway, it looks like it's failing to create the PANGP network interface in the guest OS. However, if I try to install it inside the VM on Win7, it never works. When I go to install GlobalProtect, it installs fine on the Windows 10 Host. Our PCs run Windows 10 natively, and then we use VirtualBox to run Windows 7 VMs to support some legacy software.

Supported on Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls running PAN-OS 7.0 and 7.1.One of my clients has recently switched their VPN setup from Checkpoint over to GlobalProtect, and it's completely broken our Virtualbox setup.

Features: Automatic VPN connection - Automatic discovery of optimal gateway - Connect via SSL - Supports all of the existing PAN-OS authentication methods including Kerberos, RADIUS, LDAP, client certificates, and a local user database - Provides the full benefit of the native experience and allows users to securely use any app Requirements: Network administrators please contact your Palo Alto Networks sales representative or channel partner to add GlobalProtect gateway subscription to your firewalls in order to enable support for GlobalProtect for Windows Unified Platform.


Before installing this app, please check with your IT department to ensure that your organization has enabled a GlobalProtect gateway subscription on the firewall. This allows users to work safely and effectively at locations outside of the traditional office. The app automatically adapts to the end-user's location and connects the user to the optimal gateway in order to deliver the best performance for all users and their traffic, without requiring any effort from the user. GlobalProtect for Windows Unified Platform connects to a GlobalProtect gateway on a Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewall allowing mobile users to benefit from the protection of enterprise security.
