I’m currently working with a FortiGate 200F that has two interfaces configured with public IPs, each connected to a different ISP. One of the interfaces (ISP-1) has an SSL FortiClient VPN activated for remote work users, and this interface is also set as the default route for the FortiGate.
Now, I would like to activate SSL FortiClient VPN on the second interface (ISP-2) while keeping the default route to ISP-1.
Could anyone provide guidance on how to configure the FortiGate to allow SSL VPN access through ISP-2 without changing the default route?
What would be the best practices for setting this up?
Thank you for your assistance!
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Probably the only option is to use ECMP and have a static route with same metric for ISP2. Surely, the "other" outgoing traffic will not pass only over ISP1 (possibly SDWAN can achieve similar outcome)
I set GPU compute and reverted to my last autosave and now there's an HDRI in Shading, (not ideal but whatever) and Compositing has its nodes back but it's still showing as black
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