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Re: question about Route tables and network virtual appliance
ibnmbodji We are using a fortigate Appliance Out design calls for all internet bound vnet traffic to be routed through the same interface. so the fortigate is using a firewall policy to receive traffic on the 10.0.1.5 interface and and send it out the 10.0.1.7 interface. The 10.0.1.7 interface has a public ip attached to it I have noticed that the traffic is being routed to the internet, it seems that is just not coming back On each attempt I see the same three events in the firewall log Accept session start Accept IP Connection Error Accept Session timeout Looking a bit further I see that the error indicates that the gate is not receiving a reply from the started session https://kb.fortinet.com/kb/microsites/search.do?cmd=displayKC&docType=kc&externalId=FD39321 Any chance this is similar to your issue?5.6KViews0likes3Commentsquestion about Route tables and network virtual appliance
I'm setting up routing in Azure using a Network Virtual Appliance firewall. I have all of the routing working to and from the virtual gateway to on perm, however I am struggling to configure the Routing to the internet for azure internal hosts. The internal host and firewall are each in their own subnets. 10.0.7.0/24 and 10.0.1.0/24 respectively. All the NIC's associated with the firewall have forwarding enabled in Azure and port 4 has a public IP assigned. There are no NSG’s in place. The internal host subnet route table has a route for 0.0.0.0/0 with a destination of the firewall interface on port 2 (10.0.1.5) The firewall has a route for 0.0.0.0/0 to its gateway 10.0.1.1 via port 4 (10.0.1.7) and a route for 10.0.7.0/24 to its gateway 10.0.1.1 via port 2 The firewall also has a policy allowing traffic on 10.0.1.5 and nating it out port 4 I can see that the firewall is receiving and allowing the traffic to the internet however, there is still no internet connectivity on the internal host. I’m wondering the firewall subnet need a route table, however I cannot figure out what routes I would configure without looping the traffic. Thoughts?Solved5.9KViews1like7CommentsRe: TLS Deprecation Report always empty
iangoodale This seems to still be having issues, I was not able to download the report from Edge, however it did download from IE unfortunately the report is blank save for the headers Notice: This report includes 3DES and TLS1.0/1.1 usages. UserName / IP address, Protocol, Agent, Count, Report Date9.8KViews0likes2Commentsdoes anyone know where the connector report can be access now?
does anyone know where the "connector report" can be access now? Previously it was accessible as a link from the "messages protected in Transit (by TLS) Widget in the Security and Compliance portal. as seen in the below link https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/exchange/2018/06/22/update-on-mail-flow-insights/ but the link in gone now. Is there a better way to see what recipients are not using TLS 1.2?1.1KViews0likes1Comment
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