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Thanks for your help @BWC! It looks like for my specific use case the best solution (at least for now) is to use the WAN IP for MGMT and RADIUS specifically for VPN authentication.
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Ok, good news is I can log in via the WAN IP. I did have to enable HTTPS management from there which creates a security vulnerability that I was hoping to avoid, if possible. Is there another solution? I'm certainly willing to connect a different way if I can continue logging in from and Internal interface IP.
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I am on a Mac and using the default Network Preferences pane to create a L2TP over IPSec connection to the SonicWall. I could try using NetExtender like our Windows users. However, I use the same connection with my local user credentials. When logging in as the local user, the SonicWall device seems able to verify who I am…
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I don't have any issues logging in when I connect with a local user that is in the SonicWall Administrator group.
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@BWC I believe I have done that here
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Thanks Michael. It does make more sense that Network Administrators is a subset of all SonicWall Administrators. Thanks for the catch. However, I am still getting the following error message: