Hi there
I've got a clustered set of FortiGate 90D devices running 5.2.2 that is serving sslvpn. I have scrounged a Linux client for sslvpn that identifies itself as forticlentsslvpn_linux_4.4.2297.tar.gz from somewhere, not entirely sure, possibly an old firmware folder on the FortiNet firmware page.
It works as advertised on CentOS 6.6 x86_64 systems, however I have some users insisting on using Fedora 20 x86_64, and they can't get it to work -- it doesn't look like the routing table is getting updated after the client connects.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be going on, or am I wasting my time trying to get this to work?
Thanks for reading.
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That relates to version 5.0.6. There are newer versions. try one of them. Located with the firmware downloads on the Fortinet site.
See here: [link]https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=97349[/link]
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That relates to version 5.0.6. There are newer versions. try one of them. Located with the firmware downloads on the Fortinet site.
See here: [link]https://forum.fortinet.com/tm.aspx?m=97349[/link]
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Thanks, that works perfectly.
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