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Hi @Alberto, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. All fixes for the numbers specified by you is addressed on 6.5.4.8 firmware version. To know more details, I would recommend you to lodge a support case and collect the necessary information. For feedback on the firmware version mentioned by you, our Support team can…
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Hi @DAVETAPLEY, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. GMS/CSC/NSM are management tools to administrator single or multiple firewalls from a single tool. If you are using any of such tools along with the firewall, then there is a possibility of settings change happening in the firewall. The setting change doesn't…
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Hi @JM_MCG, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Release notes is the only platform for consumers to understand about the ongoing or verified issues on a firmware version. If there are some more details required on such issues like GEN6-2469, I would recommend you to open up a support case and ask for history about…
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Hi @KARL, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. It looks like you are facing authentication error while logging into the NAS server from the PC that came after a shut down. If this is right, then could you please let me know if both the client machine and the NAS server are located on same or different subnetworks?…
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Hi @Phil, Glad to hear that. Thanks for sharing the results.
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Hi @Benoit, Thanks for trying out the suggestions and confirming the same. It looks like the issue needs to be investigated over real-time troubleshooting session. May I request you to approach our support team to seek further assistance?
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Hi @Phil, If all the required settings are there in the SonicWall, then we may need to perform packet capture to conclude further.
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Hi @Benoit, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. With Netbios enabled on the SSLVPN, we should be able to access the resources using host names. Have you tried all the steps from the below KB article meant for Netbios SSLVPN? If yes, then please make sure you have Netbios enabled on the SSLVPN client and LAN…
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Hi @GEORGETHEFAT, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. If you are trying to utilize Network Monitor probing for any WAN resource from the firewall itself, NATTING is not required. i.e., SonicWall tries to probe the WAN resource directly using its WAN public IP and hence no need of performing any NAT for this…
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Hi @PHIL, Could you please let me know if you are trying to access those WAN devices from LAN resource via any specific services like SSH or HTTP or Ping? If the access issue is specific only to those WAN devices, there is a possibility to check the outbound NAT policy if its configured right.
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Hi @DJHURT1, Could you please check the Network | Interface | configure WLAN interface to find if there is any static IP address mentioned there?
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Hi @JOEY, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Please check the VPN policies (Site to Site, GVC, SSLVPN) for HTTPS, HTTP, SSH or SNMP management options enabled. If you are using GMS or CSC or NSM for firewall management specifically, then there is a chance of access rules using the management services. Please…
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Hi @DJHURT1, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. SonicWaves/Sonicpoints always automatically reserves the last range of IP addresses in a subnet that is assigned to the WLAN interface on the SonicWall. You can configure the IP addresses on a SonicWave manually too if needed.
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Hi @INCOGNEETO, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. We have to define the MAC address completely on an address object. SonicWall will resolve the MAC address to its relevant IP address as per the ARP cache maintained in the SonicWall. OUI based MAC address object creation or Wildcard based MAC address object…
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Hi @isaiasants, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Yes, you can. Please refer below web-link for the NAT instructions. Hope this helps.