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Re: VPN SSL vs Bridge
From the docs: "Select Bridge VPN Traffic to bridge SSL VPN traffic to a network you specify. When you select this option, you cannot filter traffic between the SSL VPN users and the network tha… (View Post)1 -
Re: VPN SSL vs Bridge
“Route VPN Traffic” is what you need. What option is selected on the SSLVPN setup on your firewall? . "Force all client traffic through the tunnel" or . Specify allowed resources If "S… (View Post)1 -
Re: Blocking VPN Clients From Within My Branch Office
Application Control, which is included in the Basic Security Suite, has a list of VPNs that it can block. Many of these use Wireguard, including Surfshark. You can see the categories which can be blo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Blocking VPN Clients From Within My Branch Office
Also, the T20 goes End of Life on Jul 01, 2028. Consider a newer model type, perhaps a T25 which is suggested as the replacement for the T20. End of Life Policy https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-trust-… (View Post)1 -
Re: Incoming connection to FQDN - How To?
If this is via HTTP, then you need to look at the URL to see the destination entered. If this is via HTTPS, then you need to Inspect the incoming packet to see the URL. If this is via some other prot… (View Post)1