I have LDAP Servers configured under Users&Devices-Authentication-LDAP
Servers. Its utilizing LDAPS and when I click the test button it says
"Successful". When I do a packet capture on the FW (diag sniffer packet
any "host IP_LDAP_Server" 4) and hitt...
All, I have an application that requires my SSL VPN Clients to have the
same (static) IP address when connecting via ssl VPN. Is there anyway to
accomplish this similar to using MAC Reservation in DHCP?
I'm seeing traffic from an IP Scope that I defined for PPTP. How do I
figure out who is logged in via PPTP? It doesnt show up under any
monitor tabs. Any ideas? Thanks.
OK, So I have an Public Wireless interface (Port5: 192.168.16.1/20) that
has all my public wireless traffic that is only allowed access to the
Internet (Port1: 12.249.1.1). The DHCP Scope for Port5: is 192.168.16.2
- 192.168. 31.254. Everything works...
gschmitt wrote:I think you have to create seperate portals for all
users.... How many users are we talking about? Around 100 so SNAT or
individual portals is out of the question. Think I'm out of luck.
emnoc wrote:Your local interface subnet mask is going to determine
what/where your ARPs are going to go. Outside of Proxy-Arp the local
address of 192.168.20.125 with a /24 is going to send the ARPs to
192.168.20.255, so how is the default-gw going t...
Lucas, A question for you, when I'm local (192.168.20.125) and try to
ping my default gateway (192.168.16.1) I see the same thing. In this
instance there is no routing involved, my PC should just arp for
192.168.16.1 and send the ping directly to tha...
HKLB, Thank you for an accurate reply without being a condescending
prick (see: emnoc). I always thought connected took precedence and then
longest matching prefix and then AD. Found a good explanation for anyone
interested: https://alexandremspmorae...