Hi,
I just upgraded from OS X Maverick to Yosemite and it seams Forticlient has some issues on it. I installed forticlient 5.2 without any problems. When I try to connect to a VPN, it is successfully completed. Also network interface ppp0 is created. But I cannot ping any machine in the network.
Has someone similar problems? Does anybody know how to solve this problem? I had no problem in Maverick.
I'm experiencing somewhat similiar. I can connect the SSL VPN from OSX Yosemite, but can't reache my SMB Windows fileshares through their DNS name? If I connecto on IP everything works fine.
FCT MAC 5.2.2 will address this issue. It will probably be available for fresh install or manual upgrade in a few days.
Chris.Lin wrote:FCT MAC 5.2.2 will address this issue. It will probably be available for fresh install or manual upgrade in a few days.
I have just installed the 5.2.2 update which indeed states in the release notes OSX 10.10 support.
Still encounter the same issue. I have a ticket open with Fortinet support.
Facing same issue.
Latest version available for download is 5.2.1.356 (http://www.fortinet.com/resource_center/product_downloads.html ).
Please share the link from where 5.2.2 version can be downloaded. or is there a release date for the same
surjithmeethal wrote:Facing same issue.
Latest version available for download is 5.2.1.356 (http://www.fortinet.com/resource_center/product_downloads.html ).
Please share the link from where 5.2.2 version can be downloaded. or is there a release date for the same
You can download the 5.2.2 client from the Fortinet Support portal at https://support.fortinet.com/Download/FirmwareImages.aspx
Navigate to FortiClientMac
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I ´ve got a brand new MACBOOK with Yosemite 10.10 running Forticlient 5.2.1. It works. I can connect to Fortigate 60D and start RDP Session to the Windows Servers.
The only thing, who doen´t work is:
Internet on the macbook ist blocked while the VPN Tunnel (IPSEC) is working.
Does your IPSec use split-tunnel? Does your routes look right after IPSec is connected?
Chris.Lin wrote:Does your IPSec use split-tunnel? Does your routes look right after IPSec is connected?
I dont use Split-Tunnel.
I added a route in the Fortigate for VPN Connection to enter Internet. So it works for the moment. Thanks.
The Performance ist a little bit low, because all other (client) internet trafic will be route through VPN Tunnel and main office internet connection.
I know, in my old configuration with Windows PC (Ok i startet with Fortios 3.x) i dont need a additional routing.
The main traffic from client side was routet directly to the client internet access and only the private traffice was routet through VPN to the office. (Yes i know about the security issues.)
I have added google DNS to my network configuration. That helped.
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