I have a VPN from a client when I connect it disconnects my Fortinet Single Sing On Agent Configuration user, from what I saw it changes DNS network card to the client's VPN, would there be any way to fix this?
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Hello @Marcos_FDS1012,
Based on you description, it seems like you would like to prioritize machine's DNS over VPN? Please try using split DNS under vpn configuration.
Split DNS for SSL VPN portals allows to specify which domains are resolved by the DNS server specified by the VPN, while all other domains are resolved by the DNS specified locally.
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-Split-DNS-support-for-SSL-VPN/ta-p/194766
Thank you,
Hemil
But this VPN is not my client's that I use to connect to his specific service. VPN name GlobalProtect
Hello @Marcos_FDS1012,
Regardless if its a different VPN's DNS taking over your local DNS due to which you are facing issues with FSSO. They should be capable of using split DNS.
If its not the case. Please elaborate the issue in detailed manner.
Thank you,
Hemil
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