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Troubleshooting / Re: Tunnel mode and HTTPS
« on: October 04, 2017, 09:11:15 AM »
Hi Antonie,
Works like a charm :-)
I just have one more question: for us (EU) it's not interesting to go through the tunnel to Azure and then head back from Azure US to Europe to visit a European website.
So I though we could limit the tunnel from EU to Azure only to specific IP addresses.
I have a (dynamic) list of IP addresses in CIDR notation for O365, but it's > 200 lines and I think that the tunnel configuration is limited to 99 entries. Is there a way to get over 99 entries (tunnel_policies file) ?
For now I'm using a custom built batch file with over 200 "route add" commands, but this does not give us the benefit of the WanOS acceleration for EU websites.
And - almost forgot - , I don't think you need to do anything with the traffic policies (v4 automatically optimizes everything) ?
Thx,
Kris
Works like a charm :-)
I just have one more question: for us (EU) it's not interesting to go through the tunnel to Azure and then head back from Azure US to Europe to visit a European website.
So I though we could limit the tunnel from EU to Azure only to specific IP addresses.
I have a (dynamic) list of IP addresses in CIDR notation for O365, but it's > 200 lines and I think that the tunnel configuration is limited to 99 entries. Is there a way to get over 99 entries (tunnel_policies file) ?
For now I'm using a custom built batch file with over 200 "route add" commands, but this does not give us the benefit of the WanOS acceleration for EU websites.
And - almost forgot - , I don't think you need to do anything with the traffic policies (v4 automatically optimizes everything) ?
Thx,
Kris