You can uninstall GlobalProtect application with bash code. Firstly you should create uninstall_gp.sh in the home or another directory like this.
$ touch uninstall_gp.sh
Then open with vi editor and paste below code to the uninstall_gp.sh file.
#!/bin/sh
USER_ID=`id -u`
if [ "$USER_ID" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "You must be root to run the script. Use sudo $0"
exit
fi
install_dir=/Applications/GlobalProtect.app/Contents/Resources
app_log_dir=/Library/Logs/PaloAltoNetworks/GlobalProtect
mkdir -p "$app_log_dir"
((
checkAndWaitProcess()
{
if [[ "$2" ]]; then
T="$2"
else
T=5
fi
C=0
while [[ C -lt $T ]] &&
( killall -s "$1" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null )
do
let C=C+1
sleep 1
done
killall -s $1 >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
return $?
}
pan_info()
{
curtime=`date`
echo $curtime ' ' $1 >> ${app_log_dir}/PanGPInstall.log
}
curver=`defaults read ${install_dir}/../Info CFBundleShortVersionString`
if [[ "$HOME" ]]; then
USER=`stat -f "%Su" "$HOME"`
pan_info "Uninstalling GlobalProtect version ${curver}, user ${USER}"
pan_info "unload user gps, gpa"
sudo -u"$USER" launchctl remove com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangps
sudo -u"$USER" launchctl remove com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangpa
else
pan_info "Uninstalling GlobalProtect version ${curver}"
fi
pan_info "unload gps, gpsd and gpa"
launchctl remove com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangpa
launchctl remove com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangps
launchctl remove com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangpsd
#wait for 15 sec. while PanGPS quits
if checkAndWaitProcess "PanGPS" 5; then
pan_info "PanGPS didn't quit within 5 sec. Killing"
killall -15 PanGPS
if checkAndWaitProcess "PanGPS" 5; then
pan_info "PanGPS didn't quit after kill within 5 sec."
fi
fi
#wait for 5 sec. while GlobalProtect quits
if checkAndWaitProcess "GlobalProtect" 5; then
pan_info "GlobalProtect didn't quit within 5 sec. Killing"
killall -15 GlobalProtect
if checkAndWaitProcess "GlobalProtect" 5; then
pan_info "GlobalProtect didn't quit after kill within 5 sec."
fi
fi
pan_info "Cleanup Dynamic Store"
echo "remove State:/Network/Service/gpd.pan/IPv4" | scutil
echo "remove State:/Network/Service/gpd.pan/DNS" | scutil
pan_info "rm all"
rm -f "/Library/LaunchAgents/com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangps.plist"
rm -f "/Library/LaunchAgents/com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangpa.plist"
rm -f "/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.paloaltonetworks.gp.pangpsd.plist"
rm -rf "/Library/Application Support/PaloAltoNetworks/GlobalProtect"
rm -rf "/Applications/GlobalProtect.app"
rm -rf "/Applications/GlobalProtect.app.bak"
rm -rf "/System/Library/Extensions/gplock"*.kext
rm -rf "/Library/Extensions/gplock"*.kext
#Mercy kill if processes are stuck
killall -9 GlobalProtect
killall -9 PanGPS
rm -rf /Library/Preferences/com.paloaltonetworks.GlobalProtect*
rm -rf /Library/Preferences/PanGPS*
if [[ "$HOME" ]]; then
rm -rf "$HOME/Library/Application Support/PaloAltoNetworks/GlobalProtect"
rm -rf "$HOME"/Library/Preferences/com.paloaltonetworks.GlobalProtect*
rm -rf "$HOME"/Library/Preferences/PanGPS*
#remove password entry from keychain
security delete-generic-password -l GlobalProtect -s GlobalProtect
fi
pan_info "Unload driver"
ifconfig gpd0 down
kextunload -b com.paloaltonetworks.kext.pangpd
pan_info "Unload gplock"
kextunload -b com.paloaltonetworks.GlobalProtect.gplock
#10.9 addition to clear system preferences cache
killall -SIGTERM cfprefsd
pan_info "uninstall packages from globalprotect"
for pkg in `pkgutil --pkgs |grep com.paloaltonetworks.globalprotect`
do
pkgutil --forget "$pkg"
done
rm -rf /Library/Logs/PaloAltoNetworks/GlobalProtect/*
echo "Uninstallation finished."
) 2>&1) >> ${app_log_dir}/PanGPInstall.log
Then you can run uninstall_gp.sh file via bash terminal like this:
$ sudo sh uninstall_gp.sh
Great! GlobalProtect application has removed.
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