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Hello @Clemens I've not tested this myself but you can give a different Syslog Server Profile ID for the "Configuration Auditing" event group, which should send the events to the dedicated server that handles this "Profile ID". Let me know if that works.
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Since the description of the requirement is related to a single ISP connection with multiple usable public IP addresses, the referenced KB article is not applicable. What needs to be done is to create a Static ARP entry for the second usable public IP and then a NAT policy is required for the source subnets that will use…
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Just for clarification purposes, can I assume with "local", it is local with respect to the remote user?
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@Kelvin , is your local subnet overlapping with the firewall subnets, which are part of being accessed remotely?
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You need to use dyn.com. Is it not authenticating or not updating the DNS record? Can you share more insight?
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I will check your question about the roadmap with the Product Management team. Will keep you updated.
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Hello @jhraffer ; XCP-ng is not a supported virtualization platform.
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In addition to @TonyA 's valuable inputs, to ensure that the SSLVPN traffic is reaching your firewall, please use Packet Monitor to trace the packet flow. Here is a snapshot of an example of the filters that you can apply. You can use either/or Source IP Address and Destination Port. If you cannot intercept traffic, this…
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Hi @gsitton Since you are mentioning about static route policies, I am assuming you are using Tunnel Interfaces with AWS. Do you have the route policy in place for those subnets that you cannot reach? The best path to troubleshoot this would be to trace the packet flow with the Packet Monitor tool.
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Unfortunately we cannot provide the firmware for an obsolete/EOL firewall.
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Hello @itdatabasemgmt Do you have the Azure network 10.0.0.0/16 in your SSLVPN Client Routes settings? Also the same needs to be added to the "VPN Access" settings of the user in question. If it still does not work, after these additions, then I would suggest to use the Packet Monitor tool to trace the flow of the traffic.
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Hello @Zwap SonicWall Pro 200 firewalls are end of life, which means you won't be able to get firmware for it.
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Hello @Nunos With the build-in wireless on the TZ270W or any other TZ appliance, you can use either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz frequency band, not both simultaneously. You need SonicWave access points if you want to operate on both bands.
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Are you running 7.0.1-5145 on your TZ670?
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I'd suggest to check on the browser, the "Developer Tools" feature to investigate if any file(s) fail to load when attempting to access the URI. You can access "Developer Tools" on Chrome with the shortcut [Ctrl + Shift + I]