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Configuration / Port 443
« on: June 10, 2014, 07:16:44 PM »
The default traffic policies have port 443 by-passed. Is this required? With the increasing use of https web applications this would prevent any benefit.

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Installation / Test lab inside ESXi
« on: May 29, 2014, 04:14:41 PM »
I have tried to follow the setup instructions for a test lab but am running into some difficulty. I am assuming that I may need to setup a router after the WANOS VMs. Here is my setup.

I have 3 virtual switches setup without physical adapters, [Local1], [WAN], [Local2].

Workstation1 <-->[Local1]<-->WanOSCore<-->[WAN]<-->WanOSEdge<-->[Local2]<-->Workstation2

I have tried several IP configurations.
1st: Workstation 1 (192.168.1.100), WanOSCore (192.168.1.200), WanOSEdge (192.168.2.200), Workstation2 (192.168.2.100)

If this senario I cannot access any machine across the [WAN] vswitch. I tried setting the gateways on each subnet to the WANOS IP with no luck there.

2nd: Workstation 1 (192.168.1.100), WanOSCore (192.168.1.200), WanOSEdge (192.168.1.201), Workstation2 (192.168.1.50)

In this senario I can ping the Edge server from workstation 1 but cannot ping workstation2 nor vise-versa.

I have verified that the right NICs are connected to WAN and LAN on the WANOS VMs. I believe I need to put a router VM between the WANOS VMs and the [WAN] vswitch. Is that correct?

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