Hi,
Currently am wondering the flow for below situation through Fortigate1000C.
For a network 10.10.10.0/24 , we have 2 VM's
VM 1 - 10.10.10.10 with NAT - x.x.x.x/29
VM 2 - 10.10.10.11 with NAT - x.x.x.y/29
What am facing is from VM1, am not able to reach x.x.x.y(public ip of VM2),but am able to reach all other public IP's
Similarly from VM2, am not able to reach x.x.x.x(public ip of VM1),but am able to reach all other public IP's
Can some one please help on these situation to understand where i went wrong
Thanks & Regards,
Naveen
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Hi Naveen,
To which interface is the NAT rule associated? Only to the WAN or to any interface.
Do you have a firewall policy internal <> internal?
Both are required to configure.
Regards, Willem
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