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Client VPN SSL and Static Route

Good morning,

on an XG router I have created VPN-SLL users,
everything is ok, the VPNSSL users access the client LAN,
but I can't reach a static route defined on the XG router,
I checked the FW rules, the accessible networks in the VPN Policy, etc., 
but the link is not ok



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  • Thanks for the feedback,
    in the LogViewer, I see an IP source: 10.81.0.3 ( address of my vpnssl client) to my desired destination 10.211.200.1 ( which belongs to a static route 10.211.200.0/24 to Gateway 10.211.28.254 on my LAN area 10.211.28.0/24) .
    but when I ping to 10.211.200.1 no return, and I have a software that attacks this IP, and in the same way it does not work
    Is an IP reached by a Static route can come back to the remote vpnssl client, ?
    SSL IP range : 10.81.0.0/24
    LAN range : 10.211.28.0/24
    Static Route : 10.211.200.0 via LAN Port 10.211.28.252

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  • Thanks for the feedback,
    in the LogViewer, I see an IP source: 10.81.0.3 ( address of my vpnssl client) to my desired destination 10.211.200.1 ( which belongs to a static route 10.211.200.0/24 to Gateway 10.211.28.254 on my LAN area 10.211.28.0/24) .
    but when I ping to 10.211.200.1 no return, and I have a software that attacks this IP, and in the same way it does not work
    Is an IP reached by a Static route can come back to the remote vpnssl client, ?
    SSL IP range : 10.81.0.0/24
    LAN range : 10.211.28.0/24
    Static Route : 10.211.200.0 via LAN Port 10.211.28.252

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