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Robert0261
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Two Forticlient VPN and Two remote desktop

Hello, I use forticlient vpn and remote desktop however now I need to connect two forticlient vpn' s and two remote desktop connections to two different servers. How can this be done? Do I need to install two separate forticlients? Thank you
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Chris_Lin_FTNT

I don' t understand your network topology. Is it like, PC_1 -> FortiGate_1 -> server_1, on the same PC_1, PC_1 -> FortiGate_2 -> server_2 ?
rwpatterson

When you connect with Forticlient to a Fortigate, the policies in the FGT determine what inside resources to can access. With the single 40Client, you can access one PC up to everything. How you set up the policies in the FGT determine where you can reach. Hope that helps.

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Robert0261
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Hi, I don;t understand your response. Let me start again. I need to open a vpn connection with forticlient and connect with remote desktop to a server. Now I have a need to connect the same way to a different server on one computer. How can I do this? Thanks
ede_pfau
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Forticlient supports ONE current connection to a VPN server. You cannot start it twice to have 2 concurrent tunnels to 2 different servers. If you need that use a VPN router or a Fortigate.
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