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This fixed it:
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Sorry, not an answer. Machines do not need to be a member of the domain for a user login script to execute. I should have said that in my original message though, sorry. Turns out the user was running Bitlocker AV and had the firewall on. 3rd party AV will be the death of me.
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I am having the same issue. Can somebody explain clearly how this rule should be set up? Maybe a screenshot?
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OK, so right now it looks like the SSL client (Netextender) is getting "Address for IPV4" which is an object that is pointing to 10 addresses, x.x.x.245 to x.x.x.254. The subnet is the same as my LAN DHCP addresses. We have been using this for a year and never had a conflict, should I not remove those 10 addresses from the…
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OK, lesson learned. So, can I connect a hard drive to that USB port and have the logs written to it?
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@BWC ...along those same lines, my trial period for the reports seems to have expired as I didn't get any today and it is the 1st of the following month. I'm not really sure, you think they are worth it? Maybe I need to get with my SonicWall rep and review them to see if I'm missing something.
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I see. I'll look for a reference on how to add an external SSD. Thanks.
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Yeah, good call. I saw a couple of attempts in the logs this morning. I moved it up so we'll see if they stop. The weird thing was I picked all time, then searched for "bad credentials" and all I got were todays, but I know there were some for other days in the past.
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@BWC Thank you for the quick response. Yes, I believe, from the message, they are connecting to the web administration site and trying to login as "user" with some password. There is no "user" so it will fail. So I see what you mean. I went back to the Editing Rule secition and changed the destination from LAN to WAN: Does…
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@AJISHLAL I only see the ability to add one: