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Hi @ROBERTS90, Thanks for sharing the fix. We really appreciate your efforts in looking into this and sharing the experience with us. Hope you are all set and can feel relaxed now. Thank you again and have a good one 🙂
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Hi @GrahamBarnes, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Unfortunately, I don't think so that your requested information is handy available on the Datasheet. But this info can be procured from the SonicWall's TSR file. The info varies with firewall models and hence it is dynamic depending upon the hardware. Please…
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Hi @roberts90, Thanks for the detailed and additional info. I would suggest you to ensure MSCHAPv2 is listed top in the preferred order for L2TP VPN. What happens when you test the L2TP VPN using a local user account created on the SonicWall? Could you please try this scenario and let me know? Also, how are you using the…
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Hi @DAVE_THE_IT_PLEB, What is the type of VPN that your Users are using? GVC or SSLVPN?
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Hi @ROBERTS90, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. The error reported by you is thrown by the SonicWall when a user tries to login to the firewall's GUI page. Are you trying to login to the firewall with L2TP user account? If not, please explain your scenario in brief. Please make sure you have below configuration…
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Hi @_Adam, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. I see no other option except rebooting the firewall to clear the threat report details. This is because, we don't want to privilege admin user(s) to reset the threat count and it may mess up with threat count discrepancy. Firewall network admin users are looking for…
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Hi @DARSHIL, We may need to perform a packet capture on the SonicWall SNMP (UDP 161, 162) to understand if SonicWall responds or drops the SNMP polling requests from the SNMP tool.
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Hi @ARONS, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. In SonicWall, by default we block all WAN to LAN traffic with the default access rule as below, Source: Any, Destination: Any, Service: Any, Action: Deny. If you have modified this default access rule to Allow, then you may require a new rule to block the traffics from…
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Hi @PATRIOT_78257, Please make sure the ports UDP/TCP 137, 138, 139 (Netbios Port), TCP 445 (SMB Port) is allowed on the GVC WANGroupVPN profile policy. If these ports are already allowed, we may need to perform packet capture on the SonicWall to ensure other ports dropped by SonicWall and we can allow those accordingly.…
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Hi @DARSHIL, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. Please check for possible errors related to SNMP in the SonicWall GUI logs. Please take a screenshot and add it here in the post. Let me take a look.
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Hi @NIKMA, Access rules would work if you have your internal devices configured with public IP address(es) directly on them. If you have private IP address(es) configured on the devices, then NAT must be involved to translate from public IP's to private IP's on the required ports. Hope this is clear. Please let me know for…
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Hi @DAVE_THE_IT_PLEB, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. One thing that I can suggest is to ensure the firewall runs on its latest build firmware. I would like to cross verify this behavior by testing the scenario on one of my devices and get back to you with an answer. In the mean-time, please check for firmware…
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Hi @JOHNG, Thank you visiting SonicWall Community. You may have missed below configuration on the SonicWall to reach out to 192.168.10.X subnet when connected via SSLVPN. Please follow below steps to get the user access privilege applied to the SSLVPN user. Login to SonicWall management interface. Click Device in the top…
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Hi @ALBERTO, Thank you for visiting SonicWall Community. If you are looking for kind of flow reporting feature on the SonicWall firewall, yes firewall can send flows to SonicWall proprietary reporting tools like NSM, Analytics or external 3rd party devices. If you are looking for any other details, please update here with…
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Hi @NIKMA, Thanks for your response. Good that we corrected and understood the scenario before providing suggestions. If your are planning to allow Google Cloud Servers from external to few devices on internal network behind SonicWall firewall, we could do that and we call it as Port Forwarding. Allowing certain ports for…