I Actived Split Tunnel mode and I have issue only on my 11.6.7 OSX - Big
Sur MacBook Pro.I wish to know how split tunnel works on OSX
forticlient, specially how dns resolution works: to solve fqdn which are
routed to vpn and fqdn which are routed tom...
User authentication on our Fortigate is Active Directory integrated and
we would like our users to change password at first logon by Forti
client. Is It possible? The password change has effect on Active
Directory?
@alif wrote:Apologies, I didn't put it into correct words. You are
right, the second DNS server will be queried only if first DNS server is
unreachable. I don't understand... the first DNS, which is the DNS of
VPN, resolves ONLY ip addresses of LAN f...
@alif wrote:If the first DNS server is unable to resolve, the request
goes to the next DNS server.I thought 2nd DNS answered only if first one
is unreachable.Are you sure If first DNS is not able to resolve a query
but It's reachable, system makes re...
I find out issue is about name resolving, because addresses are rightly
routed.How can Forticlient resolve fqdn according to 2 dns (internal DNS
over vpn, external DNS which is my home router). How Can Forticlient
distinguish a dns request? That is i...
In my MacOS (11.6.7, Big Sur) I'm using Forticlient 7.0.5SSL VPN
configuration is working in split tunnel mode rightly with all machines
(OSX + Windows) the unique machine which has issues (I'm able only to
reach internal vpn machines) is my client.
snippet about FortiClient vpn configuration?Yes, I have issue only on my
MBP while the others works fine by OSX, Windows and Linux in splitting
tunnel mode.I'm able to access to internal servers which are inside vpn
tunnel with my company while I can...