Global VPN change

Between Oct 21 and Oct. 23, beginning each night at 8 p.m. and completing by 10 p.m., Information Technology Services is upgrading the Palo Alto Global Protect client to address a vulnerability in the Mac client.  Used on six firewalls managed by Pullman ITS, all versions of the client will be upgraded.

Affected groups include all WSU Global Protect VPN users (Pullman, Spokane, and Everett).   The schedule is listed below:

  • Monday, Oct. 21, Everett Border Firewall, ITS Staff Firewall
  • Tuesday, Oct. 22, Holland MCF Firewall, Spokane Border Firewall
  • Wednesday, Oct. 23, Pullman Border Firewall, ITB MCF Firewall

Any users logged into the VPN when the change is implemented will be disconnected and have to reconnect to the VPN.

Users should upgrade the Global Protect client if/when prompted.  Some users may already be running a higher version than the firewall serves up and thus will not be prompted to upgrade.

Please direct all questions about this notification through the Crimson Service Desk via email to crimsonservicedesk@wsu.edu, or call 509-335-4357.

Thank you,

Information Technology Services Communications Team
Information Technology Building
2156B PO Box 641222
Pullman, WA  99164-1222
Phone (509) 335-1192 |  itscomm@wsu.edu

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