Dear all
I recently updated EMS Server to 7.2.7 build 1125.
And somehow is the ZTNA Destinations configuration / view completly different as before.
I have now a big list with all ZTNA settings i made, but none are somehow editable.
I can only add or delete something.
I this now a feature or a bug? I also cannot upload csv files for the configuration as before.
The ZTNA configuration was on the version 7.2.4.0983 much more easier and more clear.
I found out that I can add an Alias under ZTNA Applications Catalog. So I did that for all entries.
But when I go to the ZTNA Destinations menu. The fabric connector name is n/a for all items in the list.
So how can I edit all my hundreds of items? OR maybe I do not understand the new way the configuration works :)
Cheers hoschi
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Ok I found out that I can edit something in the ZTNA Applications Catalog.
But it is very hard to have an overview in the applications View.
OR how can I display all items of an Alias eg. Office and edit them?
Edit is only working in the application view. But this view is a big mess :)
I added now a new destination in the ZTNA Applications Catalog but it is not visible in the ZTNA Destinations section. Only when I use the XML view my new created item shows up.
And the big problem is, forticlient 7.2.7 does not get the new configuration :(
Would be great if someone could guide me through the new weird configuration style.
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Oh I have select the created item in the ZTNA Destinations section. Now it is ok.
But crazy way to configure the ZTNA stuff. Not very clean the new style...
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Was the catalogue on the 7.2.4 also present? Semms that we do now the configuration twice?
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