![]() You get an ip address from your SSLVPN pool and in your SSL monitor you can see your connection? You can connect from external (Internet) to your SSLVPN (authentication setup correctly)? protection profiles configured (not a specific requirement but nice to have) for your traffic (incoming) policies for the traffic (need at least one with action set to SSLVPN) ![]() the route for your ssl clients to internal (or where you need to get to from the sslvpn) ssl config (depends on your OS - may need to configure a portal) your ssl user and user group (local, remote, etc) If you want to allow mapping a drive then you may need to create a custom service (Firewall->Service) for what you are trying to achieve. You then need a policy that will allow from lets say WAN->ssl.root with an action set to SSLVPN, and a policy from ssl.root->Internal with an action set to accept and the appropriate service. I.e you need to define a IP range for your SSL users, you need a route with a destination as your ' SSL ip range', with a gateway of the ssl.root (assumming you are using a single VDOM). There are lots of docs relating to this in the KB, and some recent posts regarding the preferred configuration. ![]() To do this you need to define your SSL VPN configuration correctly. ![]()
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