How can I assign a Zone to SSLVPN interface

Ricky WONG Lv1Posted 10 Jan 2024 17:52

Dear all,

I am trying to use NGAF SSLVPN to access one Cloud Server.

I have added the wan IP as one resource group, but still no luck.

After research, we found that the SSLVPN interface is not under any ZONE,

So the SNAT is not even working for it to access the wan, is there any solution?

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Kindly be informed that the current version 8.0.47 does not support assigning a Zone to the SSLVPN interface.
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Ricky WONG Lv1Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:52
  
Are you all robots?  Or have you guys set up the NGAF before?

Sangfor TAC even tells me that is not supported to assign a Zone to the SSLVPN interface
noime Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:38
  
The documentation of this can be seen at the KB and also you can contact Sangfor Technical Support
Noah19 Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:37
  
Click Create New > Zone after selecting Network > Interfaces.
Enter the zone's name, such zone_sslvpn_and_port4.
Include SSL and port 4. root to the members of the Interface.
VanFlyheights Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:36
  
You can only assign Zones at the interfaces.
Natsu Dragneel Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:35
  
If you don't sure the work around, please get help to the Sangfor Technical Team.
BitCloud Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:31
  
Navigate to Policies > Firewall > Access Control.
To add a new firewall rule, click Add.
Choose the source and destination zones and give the rule a name.
Choose the rule's protocol and port number.
When the rule matches, decide what to do.
To save the rule, click OK.
isabelita Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:30
  
Make sure the SSLVPN interface is positioned in the correct zone within your NGAF configuration, enabling traffic to be correctly processed and access the intended resources. Additionally, make sure the firewall rules are set up correctly for SSLVPN traffic and that the WAN IP has been added by double-checking the resource group settings.
Adonis001 Lv3Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:29
  
Navigate to Zone > Interfaces > Network.
In order to add a new zone, click Add.
Choose the kind of zone you wish to create and enter a name for it.
To save the zone, click OK.
Naomi Posted 17 Jan 2024 11:28
  
Make sure the SSLVPN interface is connected to a certain zone in order to fix the problem with NGAF SSLVPN accessing a cloud server. The SNAT (Source Network Address Translation) may not work properly if it is not assigned to a zone, which would prohibit access to the WAN.

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