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Does X0 need an Ip or can I just patch them together?
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@BWC Should there be an interface there labeled as virtual? I see where one can add a "virtual" interface. I suspect this is what is throwing me off because we have no interfaces labeled as virtual. This was setup years ago by Dell and pre-dates my time here. I'm trying to sort it all out.
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Reading this article https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/tips-for-high-availability-ha-setup/170504379328065/ I feel a bit ignorant reading this statement: 7.MGMT interfaces and HA: The ACTIVE unit will always listen on what is configured for the MGMT interface on the Manage | Network | Interfaces page | "IP…
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@shiprasahu93 I believe someone has neglected to set a seperate management Ip on our secondary sonicwall. We're going to failover this afternoon to change that. I have a couple questions I hope you can answer? Our core switch does our routing and has sonciwall Ip as gateway. X16 is our gateway port and both sonicwalls have…
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@Nat Looking at the link you provided, I see the statement "Active/Active Clustering, Stateful High Availability, and Active/Active DPI licenses are included on registered firewalls. So, you do not need to purchase any additional licenses to use these High Availability features." That statement is confusing to me and…
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@BWC I initially did try the voodoo you mentioned but haven't had any luck getting the firewall to route based on port properly. Ie. 4443 to ES and 443 to webmail. If I do go with another certificate, my question was if the ES will present both certificates because looking at the interface it appears you have to select one…
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@David W I think there is an opportunity for improvement in this area. From an end user perspective, my understanding was that items that went to junkbox would trigger a notice the user where they can unjunk/delete/whitelist the email. I realize now that per the guide you linked to, that's not entirely true in the case of…
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@David W I'm confused by your first statement. What do you mean since it's long gone the only thing left is to store in junkbox? If the appliance can't reject it, why not simply drop the message or delete it? The concern here is the appliance is set to reject but instead it appears it's giving the user the option to…
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@David W Under Antivirus, we have both Likely and Definite set to reject with SMTP error code 550. At the bottom of the same page it says Miscellaneous Viruses will be removed from messages identified as definite Viruses, but will deliver attachments intact for messages identified as Likely Viruses. However in message log…
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I have this setup now however I want to do a real time test. However I can't get an email to trigger as spam and generate a junk box summary to myself. I've tried everything from forwarding spam emails from another account, foul language all over the email, even porn lol. Any suggestions how to do this with Sonicwall email…
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@BWC I think we're 90% there on this project and I'm thankful for your help thus far. Our MX record points to the email security appliance eg. mail.mydomain.org. I've set an A record for snwl.mydomain.org. I can successfully get the appliance login screen publicly so I think all I need is to set the summary URL, mentioned…
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@BWC I think so. We're on the phone with our vendor going over this option now. The vendor however suspects the URL specified at Manage -> System Setup -> Junk Box -> Summary Notifications doesn't really do anything. I just want to make sure that we CAN specify our public domain name with port number in that field and it…
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This next question is a little out of the scope of this forum. We currently have a rule where a port is NATd to the email appliance and a few others to the mail server. I'm thinking since we're specifying the port in the URL, I can put our current mail server URL with port number in the summary notification URL. This in…
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@BWC You read my mind. I need to figure out a way for users to access the junkbox from the net(external). I'm curious how OWA is working now though. Currently we have the appliance host name set to it's internal Ip. Of course that means nobody can access the junk box when accessing OWA externally. I wanted to be clear, you…
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Below is what I saw that looks suspicious possibly. I used my phone and did repeated DNS lookups. However the Src 2c:b8:ed:4f:09:da is not my phones MAC but the Ip address is what my phone currently had for an address. Ethernet Header Ether Type: VLAN ID = 500, Priority = 0 Ether Type: IP(0x800), Src=[2c:b8:ed:4f:09:da],…