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Globalprotect Could Not Verify The Server Certificate Of The Gateway Access

GlobalProtect is a popular remote access solution used by many organizations to provide secure access to their networks. However, sometimes users may encounter an error message that says "GlobalProtect could not verify the server certificate of the gateway." This error occurs when the GlobalProtect client is unable to verify the identity of the gateway server, which can prevent users from establishing a secure connection.

If absolutely needed temporarily, you can disable server certificate verification in GP config.xml (admin push or local edit): GlobalProtect is a popular remote access solution used

Navigate to > GlobalProtect > Portals > [Your Portal]. Go to Agent > [Config Name] > Trusted Root CA . Add your Root CA certificate to the list. Go to Agent > [Config Name] > Trusted Root CA

Below is a comprehensive guide to understanding, troubleshooting, and resolving this error from both an end-user and administrator perspective. GlobalProtect is a popular remote access solution used

<certificate-verify> <enabled>no</enabled> </certificate-verify>