Hi
We have a SSLVPN Web portal on one Fortigate. When using it to get to resources behind a tunnel on another Fortigate, it seems to NAT the traffic despite the policy having NAT turned off.
FG2 sees the source address of traffic to AWS being 192.168.1.1 instead of 10.10.1.1
Can anyone explain what's going on here?
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Created on 01-15-2024 03:01 PM Edited on 01-15-2024 03:14 PM
Edited:
Looks like this is expected behavior for web SSLVPN.
"The source IP address used by the FortiGate when accessing SSL VPN Web Portal bookmarks is the IP address configured for the outgoing interface specified in the SSL VPN security policy."
Thanks for taking a look for me.
Hi
Are you using Central SNAT on FG1?
No, central NAT is disabled.
If you're not using Central NAT as @AEK is asking, please share us the policy config at the FG1:
ssl.root -> FG1's internal interface that has 192.168.1.1
in CLI. You need to get in "config firewall policy" then find the policy's ID "edit x", then "show".
Toshi
Created on 01-15-2024 03:01 PM Edited on 01-15-2024 03:14 PM
Edited:
Looks like this is expected behavior for web SSLVPN.
"The source IP address used by the FortiGate when accessing SSL VPN Web Portal bookmarks is the IP address configured for the outgoing interface specified in the SSL VPN security policy."
Thanks for taking a look for me.
Yes, "web mode" traffic is basically initiated by the FGT. And that's why the other mode with FortiClient is called "tunnel mode".
Toshi
Hello
This is the expected behaviour of SSL VPN Web mode. First user connect with firewall and when traffic goes to LAN it takes LAN interface IP address in source.
Thanks & Regards
Mayank Sharma
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