After several uninstall, clean up and reinstall of the FortiClient for mac, it is working now...Not sure what happened. Maybe the driver was broken?
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I have an issue which bothers me so much...
I have FortiClient SSL vpn configured on my Mac (latest OS). It works fine accessing Internet via Fortigate but I can not access the Internal Server...
While my co-working running windows(tested on windows 8.1 and 10 preview), no issue...
Does latest FortiClient have limitation on Mac OS?
BTW, I have the full FortiClient installation and registered to Fortigate VDOM1 LAN interface. The SSL VPN termination is on root VDOM WAN Interface and I am trying to connect to server located on ROOT VDOM LAN side.
gschmitt wrote:They were pretty much the same. I should realize that my mac client is the cause as I was wondering why there was no forwarding log on Fortigate for my mac at all.syu@abmis.ca wrote:Hm, could you still give us aYes, dial in from the same network or different networks were the same result...
Windows: route print
Mac: netstat -r
list, and the networks they should be able to reach?
gschmitt wrote:Not sure if you realize that this has been fixed. Rebooted, reinstalled on the Mac.syu@abmis.ca wrote:Hm, could you still give us aYes, dial in from the same network or different networks were the same result...
Windows: route print
Mac: netstat -r
list, and the networks they should be able to reach?
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