![]() If anyone can shed some light on this problem, it would be greatly appreciated. It appears that I may have a firewall policy or routing problem, but I cannot find it. Our firewall is setup with interface X0 as the connection to our lan (10.0.0.252/255.255.255.0) and has a static ip on the public side (X1). The client is set up with a static IP address on the virtual adapter of 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0, and is getting a dynamic IP address from the Internet Provider. The peer is not responding to phase 2 ISAKMP requests to 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0:BOO TPC:BOOPS: UDP ![]() When I do this the client will no longer connect to the vpn. For IPSEC VPN, SonicWALL Global VPN Client enables the Client System to download the VPN Client for a more traditional Client - base VPN experience. I did some checking here and on the Sonicwall site, and it appears that I need to setup split tunnels and uncheck the box for Set Default Route as this Gateway on the firewall. For SSL VPN, SonicWALL NetExtender provides thin Client Connectivity and Clientless Web - base remote Access for Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac and Linux - base systems. ![]() However when the client is connected, I cannot access the internet from the laptop. I can even connect to and use application on our in house application server. I then installed the Global VPN Client (4.0) on a laptop, and was able to connect to the VPN. I used the Wizard to set up the Wan Group VPN. We have a Sonicwall NSA 2400 running SonicOS Enhanced 5.0.
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