![]() ![]() That being said there are command line options to start and stop the client. ![]() (This week and past I have been cleaning up my MacBook Pro, removing a lot of the One of the Devops guys (Scott) I work with made this little script to do just that !/bin/bash. It shows me all my network interfaces with their respective MTU’s limitation. The service script will do all the right things for you. Click on the X in the upper left corner of the window. From your Mac endpoint, launch System Preferences Open the Security & Privacy preferences and then select General Click the lock icon on the bottom left of the window to make changes and modify preferences When prompted, enter your Mac User Name and Password and then Unlock the preferences option is visible only if your GlobalProtect agent configuration allows you to disable the app. The code below is right from the Palo Alto Global Protect installer for Mac. ![]()
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