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Oh dear. Autodesk did the same thing at the beginning of this year. And they promised the same things. The overall consensus of the users is: Worse. Forum. Ever. I hope you do better….
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Not sure what you mean I thought failover / load balancing are a common thing. But there seem to be little public DNS providers to support such thing?
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Ok, I will check Amazon AWS. It looks like failover isn't a common thing?
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You have to check the System Log (Monitor > Logs > System Log) to see what's going on. The screenshots you provided are useless?
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Title says '7.0.1-5165 firmware' and the body text says 'Can anyone with the 7.1.2 / 7.1.3 firmware ….'. Generated a report with firmware 7.0.1-5161 and for a period of four days, it produced 30 pages.
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Looks like the next version will be SonicOS 8.
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DPI-SSL is becoming a no-no for more and more sites. As long as a browser does a one-way check (i.e. the client checks the validity of a certificate and is served up the certificate of the firewall, so it thinks it's ok) then it works fine. But more and more sites do a cross-check, where the remote site 'asks' the browser…
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I see that too. My guess is there are some IP-ranges tied to the wrong country in the firewall.
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Why yes - posted about this a couple of months ago: Access Rule to block MAC-adress — SonicWall Community Created a rule to block the MAC-address, but that doesn't seem to do anything. I think because the packets are already dropped before any other rules come into action. Anyway - I configured the log to skip the…
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I am running my vulnerability scanner software Might I ask what software you are using for those scans?
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If I try to increase the value beyond 10240 (10 MB) it presents an error. This is indeed a problem - we frequently transfer files a lot bigger and a surely would like them to be examined by Capture ATP….
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That's why I changed it: Stil the log is flooded with these events. So again - is there a rule that drops these packets before it reaches the Access Rules or did I make a mistake in my blocking rule?
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Ok, but it still doesn't answer my question - is there a rule that drops these packets before it reaches the Access Rules or did I make a mistake in my blocking rule?
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Doesn't seem the default gateway? Why would it change it's IP-address and destination port all the time? Another screenshot of the System Log: Destination address 213.124.92.22 is our WAN IP address. Notice the different source IP-addresses - they all have the same MAC address and vendor (Nokia). There are hundreds of…
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I thought we were waiting for a stable 7.1 release?