Hi everyone,
I connected forticlient-SSLVPN and get the connection.
But the problem is I unable access to my internal server.
Configuration for Fortigate 100E as attached :
Should I add remote groups for the internal server?
Does anyone got solutions for me to try? thanks in advance =)
Nominating a forum post submits a request to create a new Knowledge Article based on the forum post topic. Please ensure your nomination includes a solution within the reply.
Is it "split-tunnel" or "no split". If split, check your PC's routing table w/ "route print" to see if server IP/subnet is there. The destinations have nothing to do with remote groups. It's decided by 1) routing (in case split) and 2) policy for ssl.root->internal interface.
Hi Toshi Esumi,
Thanks for your suggestion.
I didn't enable the split-tunnel function.
And I checked and opened all the services in IPv4 policy, ssl.root --> Internal LAN.
Finally, I found out the issue.
My company network IP range is 192.168.1.X, internal server 192.168.1.254.
Branch site router IP range also 192.168.1.X.
Both network conflicted.
I'm having same problem with an IPsec VPN.
It is connected, but no traffic is working.
This thread was for SSL VPN. Open a new case with a proper subject including a word "IPSec" and share the proper info about topology and config. Otherwise, nobody can't comment on with just "not working".
Select Forum Responses to become Knowledge Articles!
Select the “Nominate to Knowledge Base” button to recommend a forum post to become a knowledge article.
User | Count |
---|---|
1710 | |
1093 | |
752 | |
446 | |
231 |
The Fortinet Security Fabric brings together the concepts of convergence and consolidation to provide comprehensive cybersecurity protection for all users, devices, and applications and across all network edges.
Copyright 2024 Fortinet, Inc. All Rights Reserved.