Hi,
I have a server that can't go out to the internet, VMs hosted on it are working properly so I suspect that something is blocking the servers IP, if I change the ip it works fine, any suggestion on how to find what's blocking it? Thanks
Eli
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There might be a bunch of reasons.
Check if you have configured a dns on your server and also check if there is a policy allowing that kind of traffic
Orestis Nikolaidis
Network Engineer/IT Administrator
There is dns on the server and it's working, also I don't have any policy preventing it from reaching the internet. I have another server within the same range, also a host and it's working without issues
how can I monitor the IP to see if something is blocking a specific IP.
Thanks
Hi Ali.
Are we talking about a vmhost server (with VMs) behind a fgt - VMs can connect to the Internet, but not the VMhost itself? Standard troubleshooting should applied - what host/network info (subnet mask/default gateway) is configured on the VMs vs the VMhost - Can you ping each other IP (VMhost vs FGT)? From the fgt side, are both the VMhost and VMs in the same subnet?
NSE4/FMG-VM64/FortiAnalyzer-VM/6.0 (FWF30E/FW92D/FGT200D/FGT101E/FGT81E)/ FAP220B/221C
Dave,
Yes it's VMhost server, both hosts on the same subnet, I am able ping fgt from both hosts, same gw (the fgt fw) on all machines and it's working fine. I am able to ping from both sides fw and the host. Thanks
I rebooted my switch and the issue is resolved. Thanks for the input
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