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Question 295

Which statement is correct given the following message from the PanGPA.log on the GlobalProtect app?

Failed to connect to server at port:4767

    Correct Answer: D

    The message indicates that the PanGPA process failed to connect to the PanGPS process on port 4767. In the GlobalProtect architecture, PanGPA and PanGPS are separate processes that communicate with each other. The PanGPS service is expected to be listening on port 4767 for connections from the PanGPA process, and the failure indicates an issue in this local inter-process communication.

Discussion
nose999Option: D

https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000Clk6CAC

NawdaOption: D

in the exam

franko_72Option: D

This was on the exam back in July 2023. The answer seems to be D, the PANGPS Service on the local workstation

electro165Option: B

In this context, the message indicates that the GlobalProtect app encountered an issue when trying to connect to the GlobalProtect Portal on port 4767. The Portal is responsible for initial authentication and client configuration, and port 4767 is commonly used for communication between the GlobalProtect app and the GlobalProtect Portal.

djedeenOption: D

D: error for process to process, another link: https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/kCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000PMiD

Eiffelsturm

your link states the error "can't connect to service", but the error is "can't connect to server on port..."

confusionOption: D

D link from nose999

WhizdhumOption: D

Answer is D. GlobalProtect client is not able to connect. This indicates a problem with the PanGPA service's connection to the PanGPS service on the same workstation. The PanGPS service should be listening on localhost port 4767.

Sammy3637Option: D

PanGPA-->PanGPS port 4767

MetgatzOption: D

D local port listening 4767, https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000Clk6CAC

tune_inOption: D

https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000Clk6CAC This indicates a problem with the PanGPA service's connection to the PanGPS service on the same workstation.