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@SYSADMIN check Windows Firewall or endpoint Firewall restrictions from remote IP.
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@Sammy You can check the each user access rights what are the resource they can access and make sure the DNS server is added.
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@Sammy First You would have to make sure the DNS Server IP can be in the client access list. Then you have to navigate to the SSL VPN -->Client Settings-->Configure; Then choose the Client settings and make sure the "Enable Netbios over SSLVPN" is enabled.
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@JackBurton it could be false positive info.
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@MHansen Follow the below KB for configuring the VOIP. Troubleshooting steps; https://www.sonicwall.com/support/knowledge-base/how-to-troubleshoot-common-voip-issues/170503552140480/
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@PeterParker make sure the server IP address with custom SSL port is defined. As well as check the Firewall is enabled the SSL VPN. For testing try to use another ISP and do the test.
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@darkmen11 did you create static ARP entry for the second IP address ?
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Guys please be wait until it get matured itself :) Don't be rush to install the newly released Firmware to Production environment.
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@MustafaA Kindly share the HF for SOHO W too please.
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@MustafaA what about the SOHO W which is loaded OS 6.
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As per the Sonicwall support, they made a HF for the Gen6 units and Gen7 HF will release soon.
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@GSFC_NA This is about user inactivity session timeout? are you using MAC/Windows based client?
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is there any feedback from engineering team?
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@Marc_de_Blanck For testing purpose, exclude the FTP server from the GAV, IPS & Capture ATP and upload a file for confirmation.
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@Chamil This refers to a technique for using the "DF" (Don't Fragment) bit in the IP header to dynamically discover the MTU of a path. The basic idea is that a source host initially assumes that the path MTU (PMTU) is the (known) MTU of its first hop, and sends all packets on that path with the DF bit set. If any of the…