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No I have not. How would I go about doing that?
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Yea I thought it was really weird. It took me 4 hours to figure it out. It was one of the most frustrating things ever. I hope that works for you!
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Did you create the VLANs on the firewall before you created the VLANs on the switches? I had this issue with the same switches and I found that if I created the VLANs on the firewall first with the DHCP pool then I could get it to work correctly, otherwise the switch wouldn't be able to see the default gateway for that…
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The weird thing is that every once in a while it will let me log in with my AD credentials. This is very odd
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Yea I have all my networks in the client routes and in the local user that we had set up
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Right now I basically have everything open from my SSLVPN range to the remote VPN network and it's saying that it refuses to connect when I try to access via HTTPS is there a specific port I need to specify when trying to access the firewall?
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What were the rules that you had to change? I am having the same issue but my SSL to VPN and vice versa look correct