Click on the Configure button for the Default Device Profile.ĥ. Set the Zone IP V4 as SSLVPN. Set Network Address IP V4 as the Address Object you created earlier ( SSLVPN Range).Ħ. The Client Routes tab allows the Administrator to control what network access SSL VPN Users are allowed. For NetExtender termination, an Interface should be configured as a LAN, DMZ, WLAN, or a custom Trusted, Public, or Wireless zone, and also configured with the IP Assignment of “Static”.ĥ. Interfaces that are configured with Layer 2 Bridge Mode are not listed in the “SSLVPN Client Address Range” Interface drop-down menu. This includes Interfaces bridged with a WLAN Interface. on the LAN in this case) and which IPs will be given to connecting clients.ĬAUTION: NetExtender cannot be terminated on an Interface that is paired to another Interface using Layer 2 Bridge Mode. The SSL VPN | Client Settings page allows the administrator to configure the client address range information and NetExtender client settings, the most important being where the SSL-VPN will terminate (e.g.
TIP: If you want to be able to manage the firewall via GUI or SSH over SSLVPN these features can be enabled separately here as well.Ĥ. Navigate to the SSL VPN | Client Settings page. NOTE: The Domain is used during the user login process’ Port 443 can only be used if the management port of the firewall is not 443. NOTE: The SSLVPN port will be needed when connecting using Mobile Connect and NetExtender unless the port number is 443. This indicates that SSL VPN Connections will be allowed on the WAN Zone.ģ. Set the SSL VPN Port, and Domain as desired. Type: Range NOTE: This does not have to be a range and can be configured as a Host or Network as wellġ. Navigate to the SSL-VPN | Server Settings page.Ģ. Click on the Red Bubble for WAN, it should become Green.Name: SSL VPN Pool TIP: This is only a Friendly Name used for Administration.Navigate to Objects | Address Objects and click + Add at the top of the pane.ģ. In the pop-up window, enter the information for your SSL VPN Range.Click Manage in the top navigation menu.22:42:19 GMT INFO Authentication failed.Ĭonnecting tunnel.I have also tried creating the /etc/ppp/ip-up, etc (blank) files that the installer complains about and reinstalling -> still get the same issueĪnyone able to run this on 13.Creating an Address Object for the SSLVPN IPv4 Address Range JNI: LaunchNX: Exiting LaunchNX, returning (1) User choose to 'Always Trust' certificateĪuthentication failure: Authentication failed. JNI: LaunchNX: Using destination IP x.x.x.x JNI: setDestination:Setting Destination: x.x.x.x (port 443)
Making a global reference ot the NetExtenderControl object registered with JNI Type 'netExtenderGui'When I connect it NEVER completes the tunnel.
(look under the 'Internet' or 'Network' category)Ģ. Click the NetExtender icon under the Applications menu To launch NetExtender, do one of the following:ġ. Mode of ‘/etc/ppp/peers/ppp’ retained as 0644 (rw-r-r-)Ĭhmod: cannot access ‘/etc/ppp/ip-up’: No such file or directoryĬhmod: cannot access ‘/etc/ppp/ip-down’: No such file or directoryĬhmod: cannot access ‘/etc/ppp/ipv6-up’: No such file or directoryĬhmod: cannot access ‘/etc/ppp/ipv6-down’: No such file or directory Mode of ‘/etc/ppp/peers/pppoe-rp’ retained as 0644 (rw-r-r-) Mode of ‘/etc/ppp/peers/pppoe’ retained as 0644 (rw-r-r-) Mode of ‘/etc/ppp/peers/pppoatm’ retained as 0644 (rw-r-r-) Mode of ‘/etc/ppp/peers/pptp’ retained as 0644 (rw-r-r-) Mode of ‘/etc/ppp/peers’ retained as 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) Mode of ‘/etc/ppp’ changed from 0750 (rwxr-x-) to 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) Mode of ‘/usr/sbin/pppd’ retained as 4755 (rwsr-xr-x) Mode of ‘/usr/sbin/pppd’ changed from 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) to 4755 (rwsr-xr-x) If so, I can set pppd to run as root, but this could be Dell SonicWALL NetExtender 7.5.771 Installer -ĭo you want non-root users to be able to run NetExtender?