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ZTNA and Clustered File Servers

Hello,

Has anyone been successful in getting a connection to clustered Windows file servers through ZTNA? I am able to get CIFS/SMB working if I point ZTNA directly to a node inside the cluster, but it only shows me internal shares on internal local drives on that specific node. If I point ZTNA to the cluster IP which which does live on the active node it should show me the shared folders on the cluster (iSCSI) drives mapped on the active node but I still only see the local internal shares. I am not able to see any of the shares on iSCSI drive that the cluster IP will give me internally via a UNC path. 

PCAPs are only showing that port 445 is being used, but I do have every CIFS port I can find in the policy 445, 137,138, 139, 4379, 3269, 636, 88, 464 and 3268. Unfortunately 10 seems to be the limit on ports. 

If I use my Sophos VPN instead of ZTNA I have zero issues seeing the shares via a UNC path in file explorer. Again, I only see port 445 being used in a PCAP for that as well. 

Other than this issue so far I have ZTNA working without issue for other applications. All 3 of the gateways in my cluster are functioning, my IDP is working and my testing is done by a user in the group that is allowed in the policy. 

Suggestions anyone?

Thanks



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