Hello I just bought 2 routers and was wondering will it work with my work VPN Palo Alto GlobalProtect?
Thank you
Do you want to connect your router as if it were your own computer? Maybe... :?
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/vpn/openconnect/start?s[]=globalprotect
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/vpn/openconnect/extras#commercial_provider
OpenConnect is a free and open-source cross-platform multi-protocol virtual private network (VPN) client software which implement secure point-to-point connections.
The OpenConnect client supports the following VPN protocols:
Hello,
I want to connect my work computer running on Palo alto GlobalProtect VPN to the travel router AX 1800 outside the USA.
Thank you
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/vpn/openconnect/start?s[]=globalprotect
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/services/vpn/openconnect/extras#commercial_provider
OpenConnect is a free and open-source cross-platform multi-protocol virtual private network (VPN) client software which implement secure point-to-point connections.
The OpenConnect client supports the following VPN protocols:
Thanks for your response.
So instead of installing WireGuide or OpenVPN in the travel router, we need to install OpenWRT?
If yes how can I do so?
Thank you in advance
Hello,
This VPN service provider uses the IPSec VPN protocol, it does not support WireGuard and OpenVPN.
Thus seems it cannot be active on GL router, since GL firmware supported WG and OVPN, but not IPSec.
Hello,
So if I understand Buying GL inet Flint 2 and travel router AX 1800 won't work in connecting to GlobalProtect VPN?
if so what can work?
Thank you
Why do you need to have the router connect to the VPN? Assuming your work has provided you with a computer that can connect to their VPN, you should just connect that computer to the VPN. Any router (or no router at all, just connected to a network) would support that.
I want to work outside the USA and show my computer IP to be in the USA before connecting my work computer to their VPN.
Otherwise they will see my IP outside the USA.
So you don't need to close a tunnel from the GL.INET router with GlobalProtect, because then you'd be in the same situation as using GlobalProtect with your computer....
You close a tunnel between your two GL.INET routers, and with that new connection, connect your computer as usual with GlobalProtect....
If all traffic is tunneled through the VPN between Glinet routers, you'll show up at the office with your home public IP address.