Dear all:
I am currently implementing Cisco Jabber in our environment. It is a collaboration software allowing end users to make VoIP calls between them, share their screen, share their camera, chat, etc. I have been able to successfuly implement Cisco Jabber communications between (i) a given FortiGate SSL VPN user and (ii) a given user connected to the Corporate LAN. To this end, I am using FortiGate SIP ALG feature for Cisco Jabber VoIP communications. This works fine and is good from a security standpoint since RTP pinholes are being used. So far so good.
However, I am now running into issues when trying to allow Cisco Jabber communications between 2 SSL VPN users.
SIP traffic seems to be fine as Jabber of both SSL VPN users can receive / make calls. However, VoIP is not working as expected: only one user is hearing voice. When I run a diag sniffer on the FortiGate, I see that UDP (RTP) traffic is being sent to both VPN users.
Anyone had success in implementing Cisco Jabber (or equivalent for example Skype) between 2 FortiGate SSL VPN users? Am I missing something obvious here? (e.g. maybe there is a VPN feature to disable client-to-client communications but in that case why do we still have voice received by one use?)
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Kind regards,
S. Besson
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