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I would think you'd just need to add the Cloud subnet as a routed network to the SSL-VPN client configuration, a NAT rule to ensure it goes out through the WAN, and maybe an access rule to allow it.
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@Bobby I sent an e-mail to customer service with the serial numbers yesterday morning, ticket 43736761. Are you able to access that information?
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If it's a domain computer, and you have a login script currently capable of doing that already, you should be able to have NetExtender run the script on login using the Connection Scripts dialog in Properties in NetExtender.
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If all you have to do is add a bunch of configs, even editing in notepad and pasting into PUTTY can speed it up. We don't use the content filter, so I'm not sure on the syntax, but for websites, something like: config content-filter (config-content-filter)# uri-list-object <NAME> Where: <NAME> = URI list object name.…
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Using the CLI with SSH would let you paste in blocks of info at a time.
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@Terri We finally retired a client's SSL-VPN 2000 today and ordered an SMA 6210 to replace it. We previously had 25 SSL-VPN licenses on their old NSA 3500s as a backup, but it looks like those didn't survive the upgrade to the 4650s. Would it be possible to either get those migrated over, or get a trial license for some on…
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Guessing the 27 is a typo for 17? Since 10.0.0.10 is not within the 10.0.50.0/29 subnet, the 10.0.50.2 switch would have to be a router, right? I'm guessing you have a static route in place on the SonicWALL to point 10.0.0.0/24 traffic at 10.0.50.2 as a gateway. Do you also have a static route in place on the SonicWALL to…
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It sounds like a situation where the GVPN connection is being given an IP which conflicts with the default gateway.
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I'm presuming the second switch is 10.0.0.10. What is the subnet mask on that network?
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Disable Windows 10 Core Isolation/Memory Integrity to allow installation of NetExtender with this error. Select the Start button in the lower-left corner. Scroll through the menu and select Settings >> Update & Security >> Windows Security >> Device Security. Then, under Core isolation, select Core isolation details. Turn…