Hi,
For some reason I can't get split tunneling/static IP routing working on either iOS or Android. I tried a few different tools on Android to try and get a glimpse on the routing table, but they all end up empty except for the Wifi.
Am I doing anything wrong?
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I've run into this with FortiClient on iOS as well. Haven't found a workaround yet.
It appears that when split tunneling is enabled the DNS server IP the iPhone uses is a lan IP that isn't reachable with the VPN routes setup. I haven't had time to test this further yet, or to fully verify the routing tables.
Hoping somebody else here has a solution or more info?
Not sure whether I was drunk testing this, or the Fortinet actually released a new version fixing this. 5.6.0.0171 on my iPhone is now working as expected.
Hi Robinct
I'm sturggling with the same issue... I tested both, the FortiClient App (5.6.0.0177) and the FortiClient VPN App (5.6.0.0177).
I created a new Portal with Split Tunneling enabled and added a local usergroup, which are assigned to this specific portal.
But it seems like, that the DNS from the SSl-VPN Settings is not beeing pushed to the device (both tested: Android and iOS) or either the routes are not pushed to the smartphone? Any advice?
Thanks and kind regards
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