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  • Hi Just wondering if it is possible now (or maybe will be in the future) to identify unused aliases, or indeed identify where aliases are used. I am starting the process of manually locating where my aliases are used in order to clear out the unused ones. Thank you, Andrew
  • Hi Bruce All our BOVPNs are set up as BOVPN Virtual Interfaces. Does that mean I can't use your suggestion? While I was looking at the BOVPN I thought of adding an individual route specifically for the Dimension server (even though the dimension server IP is within one of the routes already). Thank you, Andy
  • Hi James, Thank you for your help with this. Unfortunately I am still struggling. I will try to explain. Excuse any terminology mistakes I may make. On one of the sites with a problem and I have noticed the following: The site firebox is set to send messages to the IP address of our Dimension server in our head office. The…
  • Hi @"james.carson" Maybe I misunderstood. You said "This is an issue that popped up with 12.9" so I presumed it was unexpected and therefore would be addressed / corrected by Watchguard. The KB is still open, so does that mean it could be addressed? I will open a support case if it could help. Thanks Andrew
  • Hi @Torsten_M your screen shot shows exactly the same problem we have. @"james.carson" We considered using the work around, but not implemented it yet. If it is a known issue in firmware 12.9, will it be fixed in the next release? Thank you
  • Thank you for your answer. We have a mixture of Watchguard and third party devices, all of which seem to work well with the virtual interface method.
  • Both are watchguard firewalls. The watchguard in question is at a remote office. With the routes set in the BOVPN to the networks in our head office the remote office has odd DNS issues. Might not be right to elaborate any further. I think you have answered my question - with 0.0.0.0/0 as the route in the BOVPN both…