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Well, I already know it's coming from the internal firewall IP and what username is being used. I need to find an external IP the log in attempt is coming from so I can block that.
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Maybe the easiest thing to do is change the PSK?
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I have been dealing with this forever. I am finally tired of it. Did anyone figure this out?
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Same problem here. Lucking I can track down the MAC address and let the person know to turn off the VPN
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Thanks for the reply. I do use a remote management tool. However, if I cannot get it to work locally, the script will not work in a management tool. I am starting to think a silent install (update) is not possible for the Global VPN client.
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So, those options do not work. msiexec /i C:\Brother\GVCInstall64.msi /qn One more edit - MSI (s) (F0:E4) [16:42:39:076]: Product: Global VPN Client -- Installation failed.
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I just fixed the issue - I had the WiFi zones I created as Public. I switched them to Trusted and all is working as it should.
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The controller runs on a server with 4 nics that are connected to the following. Just for clarification - The controller is only used for setup purposes. It does not run. Two nics are connected to switch ports 7, 11, one nic is connected to another switch, the final nic is connected to Sonicwall port 8 (which is…
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Side note - I move the virtual interfaces to X0 X0:V6 X0:V5 So, I guess the question would still be the same now. To make VLAN ID 5 and 6 work would I just click the Trunked check box on VLAN ID 2?
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I am trying to use the firewalls built in trunking.
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I was thinking that shielding the WAN would give them internet. Also, those APs do need corp access on X0