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XG Home on XG 115 Rev3 Appliance

Hi All,

 

So i just bought an XG 115 rev3 Appliance and my intention was to install the Sophos appliance on it to use it at home and make use of the XG home license. The issue i encountered was that after a successful install of the SW images (Tried these, same result: SW-17.5.10_MR-10-620 or SFOS_OSS-17.5.10_MR-10-620 or SW-18.0.0_GA-Build339-339) I cannot reach the appliance to complete the initial wizard. When patched to port 1 the port seems active but no traffic seems to pass since i cannot reach the https://172.16.16.16:4444 (not even ping), while ports 2-4 dont light up at all. On the other hand if i install the HW image (HW-17.5.10_MR-10-620 or HW-18.0.0_GA-Build339-339) everything works fine and i can reach the appliance.

I researched here before buying the appliance and it seemed to be possible to run the SW images on the appliance without issues but unfortunately it is not working for me.

Steps done to install the SW image:

  • Burn Gparted on a USB
  • Boot the appliance via the Gparted USB
  • Remove any partitions and create a new empty ext/4 partition
  • burn one of the SW XG images mentioned above
  • Boot the appliance via the USB
  • Installation takes place without issues
  • Connect PC with IP address of 172.16.16.2/24 on Port 1 on the appliance
  • Appliance cannot be reached (Console access works via console cable)

Any idea of what perhaps is wrong? I suspect that there are missing drivers in the SW images but i cant tell for sure.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Nic



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  • Try this like in KB123542 described:

    1. Log in to the Command Line Interface (CLI) using Console Access.
    2. Select option 4. Device Console.
    3. Execute the following command: system appliance_access enable 
    4. (You can try via ping command on the advanced shell if you can reach your admin computer - check also if the network config of the XG is correct)
    5. Try again to connnect to the XG via Admin Web Interface.
    6. Log in to the Admin Console as an administrator and go to Administration > Device Access. Tick the boxes under HTTPS in all the desired or required zones.
    7. Execute the following command in the Device Console: system appliance_access disable 

    Note: The system appliance_access command will cause a short network interrupt on the XG.

    Intrusus
    Sophos Certified Engineer | Sophos Certified Technician

    private lab:
    XG firewall with SFOS 20.X running on Proxmox

    If a post solves your question use the 'Verify Answer' link

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  • Try this like in KB123542 described:

    1. Log in to the Command Line Interface (CLI) using Console Access.
    2. Select option 4. Device Console.
    3. Execute the following command: system appliance_access enable 
    4. (You can try via ping command on the advanced shell if you can reach your admin computer - check also if the network config of the XG is correct)
    5. Try again to connnect to the XG via Admin Web Interface.
    6. Log in to the Admin Console as an administrator and go to Administration > Device Access. Tick the boxes under HTTPS in all the desired or required zones.
    7. Execute the following command in the Device Console: system appliance_access disable 

    Note: The system appliance_access command will cause a short network interrupt on the XG.

    Intrusus
    Sophos Certified Engineer | Sophos Certified Technician

    private lab:
    XG firewall with SFOS 20.X running on Proxmox

    If a post solves your question use the 'Verify Answer' link

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