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Hello @Matt_J, I am seeing similar reported issues on my end and it is targeted to be fixed in the 7.0.2 release. You can reach out to our Support team for more details. Thanks!
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Hello @thethakuri , Could you please check on the packets what is the destination MAC address and what device is that associated with? Also, you can use the 'Find Network Path' under the Investigate | Diagnostics | Diagnostic tool to check why the packets are sent across X0. Have you recently made any configuration changes…
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Hello @Rave_Romero12, Welcome to the SonicWall community. The SonicWall is a network device and can scan for malware/viruses over plain text traffic like HTTP and protect against them. It itself cannot act as a CA to provide SSL certs to an internal server. If you have configured port forwarding on HTTP, the firewall…
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Hello @mrshahin, If the domain name is published to the same public IP as done for the first website, no more rules need to be added to the firewall as port forwarding is already done for web services to the webserver. Unfortunately, we cannot restrict the second website to certain IP addresses as the source/destination IP…
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Hello @Overkill, I do not see any existing RFE (Request for feature enhancement) on this matter. You can reach out to your Sales representative and have this request added. Thanks!
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Hello @MIS_ShopperWorld, It would be best to perform packet capture on the firewall to check where it might be failing. It is best to troubleshoot this issue over a support case as this requires some real-time testing. Thanks!
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Hello @dom313 , If you wish to enforce security and perform content filtering on the wireless devices, the traffic needs to go through SonicWall. The switch is connected to which interface of the firewall? If that interface is LAN, then it should be okay. Thanks!
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Hello @JodyBevan, Could you please hold the reset button for at least 60 seconds? You should see the test/wrench light on the firewall turn into amber color and then continuously blinking, once you see that the device goes into the safe mode. You can then access it using the default IP 192.168.168.168 on X0. Thanks!
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Hello @vpnsrus, This implementation is called the hub and spoke setup. You can refer to the KB below and make sure that the configuration is done correctly. I would like to add that the routes are only necessary if you are using tunnel interface VPN and not site to site VPN. Thanks!
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Hello @hansonma, I would suggest opening a support case and working in real-time to find out the root cause of this issue. Thanks!
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@hansonma, No, this behavior isn't right. Can you also let me know what firmware you are on? I agree with @TKWITS , you should also check for IP conflict. Thanks!
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Helo @Darian, What error message are you seeing on the client-side? Also, do you have access to the firewall? You can check for SSLVPN logs or do packet captures to find out what might be wrong. Thanks!
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Hello @Agrikk , I think it may be possible that the traffic is sent out through one tunnel as it is returning on the other and the firewall is dropping it. You can navigate to VPN tunnel interfaces that you have added and enable the option 'Enable Asymmetric Route Support' in the advanced tab. Please do this for both of…
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Hello @hansonma, Are you pinging the firewall by having the PC directly connecting to the LAN port or is it through a switch? To isolate the problem, you can have a PC directly connected and test it out. Thanks!
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Hello @jschop, If you are trying to connect to the NSa 4650 via VPN, we only support SSLVPN, GVC, and L2TP clients for client-based VPNs. I wanted to understand if you meant if this application will work through the firewall? Thanks!