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  • @sumisit, Glad to hear that it's fixed. Have a good one!
  • @sumisit, This looks like a SSLVPN configuration issue on the firewall side. Could you please look at this KB below to check for the settings on the firewall. Thanks!
  • Hello @sumisit, So, when you connect a NetExtender client directly to the firewall, even then the RDP and Citrix are failing? Also is the Citrix present on X6 subnet? Can you please let me know the network ID where the Citrix server resides? Thanks!
  • @OCComputer, This is how the route should look like: Source: Any Destination: Load balancer VLAN Service: Any Interface: X0 Gateway: Load balancer IP (The IP that is in the same subnet as X0) Metric: 1 Thanks!
  • Hello @OCComputer, Welcome to SonicWall community. There are two ways to do this and I would suggest option 1. Option 1: Create a static route on the firewall that shows that the other network (load balancer VLAN) is reachable on X0 with the gateway being the load balancer IP address. With this route, the SonicWall knows…
  • @Christian, I have added a Note after Step 5 in the KB below to address this issue. Again, thanks a lot for sharing!
  • Thanks for your feedback @Christian. I will have that updated in the KB.
  • Hello @Christian, Could you please navigate to MANAGE | Firewall Settings | Advanced Settings and make sure that the Internal VLAN: Starting VLAN is at defaults 2 and not set to a number that is close to either 50, 60 or 70. FYI: Making any changes to this field will ask for the restart. Thanks!
  • Hello @sumisit, Welcome to SonicWall community. Please make sure that the SonicWAVE can see the remote network on which the Citrix server resides. Also, if the 'Allow SSLVPN Security Tunnel Access' is enabled, the remote network should be accessible to users connecting to the respective SSID. If this is not working, we…
  • Thanks for sharing this @justin. I will try to see if this can be added as a KB article.
  • @Christian, You can try the following: 1) Use auto-discovery to add the switch, as given in the KB below 2) Please make sure that the firmware on the switch is 1.0.0.1-4s before adding it. Thanks!
  • Hello @SnoopW, One of the most important things to look out for is the applications running on the server. Here is a KB listing Capture Client Interoperability With Third Party Applications. I would suggest to identify the important applications and making sure that the necessary settings are configured as per the KB below…
  • Hello @Bernhard_Winter, I think you mean directly from the end machine CC dashboard? That is actually going to be really good. Probably have a group of admin users and have an option to allow this from client end. I could not find any existing RFE(Request for feature enhancement) already. Please reach out to SonicWall…
  • Hello @Christian, Welcome to SonicWall Community. To use the VLANs on the switch, they need to be added on the firewall first. But, it should work in both cases where you have the VLANs pre-configured or just the physical interface configured. If you are having issues with any of the scenarios, please let us know. Thanks!
  • @MIS_ShopperWorld, Welcome to SonicWall community. I think you are asking about port forwarding rules so that you can access the Security cameras using the URL: http://sw12.shopperworld.net:8080/ from outside the network. You can use the KB below: The whitelist addresses given by your provider can be used in the source…