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Have you configured " Administrative Hosts" ? That would explain why access from the LAN is permitted and from outside is not.I haven' t configured administrative hosts, actually haven' t seen that option. I assume that' s a filter for administrative access per interface?
To test whether the WAN config is OK, you could disconnect the 2 other WAN cables and ping an external target from the FG. If that works, routing and policies are correct.It does work. So if there is no limit on wan ports, and this traffic is blocked by the implied DENY rule, I am missing a rule to allow this traffic in. The rule I created states; src int = port14 (dev_dsl) src addr = all dst int =port14 (dev_dsl) dst addr = vip_fg1 service= any action = allow enable NAT = yes Finger crossed that this makes sense.
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