Important note about SSL VPN compatibility for 20.0 MR1 with EoL SFOS versions and UTM9 OS. Learn more in the release notes.

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SSL VPN connected but no trafic

Hello,

I've setup XG Firewall in a home environment, I can connect remotely via SSL VPN, but then I can't reach any machine in the LAN despite following the steps of this guide

I used to use UTM9, without an issue, at least regarding SSL VPN access. This one is giving me a headache: I can't tell whether it's a firewall policy or routing issue, or something else.

The XGF is a virtualized appliance (ESXi 6.0) with Port A in LAN (10.0.x.x/16) Port B in WAN (192.168.1.x/24) (I have no use for Port ,C for now). WAN is an ISP router with low firewall settings, and NAT rules for the XGF's Port B (8443/SSL VPN and 443/User Portal). 

With the default settings, I can connect remotely but that's it. I just tried connecting an Android phone and my laptop, which get IP addresses 10.81.234.6 & .7. Neither can ping each other (guest isolation I suppose), or reach any machine in the 10.0.x.x/16 range.

The guide mentioned above says to create a firewall policy to allow WAN to LAN trafic for a specific user or group. But aren't remote users in the VPN zone ? I coudn't see any trafic logged with WAN as the source, but as soon as I added VPN, I did see a few KB being added, but my devices are still locked out of the LAN, or can't find their route....

Currently, none of the machines in the LAN have the XGF as their default gateway. I want to have it properly configured prior to switching. It shouldn't be a problem, though (?)



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  • ChavousCamp did provide a helpful tip. I have now set the XG as the default gateway everywhere, but the only thing I could achieve is ping a machine on the VPN from the LAN. VPN to LAN is just not working.
    I'm glad I'm not the only one having such a problem.

    I'd like to see comments from folks who got their SSL VPN to work, and if so what IP ranges do they use, and what is the possible difference that makes it work...
  • You can't get it to work. The problem is that the SSL VPN doesn't provide any way to give up routes. I was troubleshooting the connection the other day and it simply doesn't provide static routes to other LAN zones. It also added 3 different static routes to my external IP. The L2TP and the Cisco VPN client do provide this option.
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  • You can't get it to work. The problem is that the SSL VPN doesn't provide any way to give up routes. I was troubleshooting the connection the other day and it simply doesn't provide static routes to other LAN zones. It also added 3 different static routes to my external IP. The L2TP and the Cisco VPN client do provide this option.
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