This sounds like an ARP resolution issue to me... trying accessing
http://yoursonicwall/diag.html and flushing the arp cache instead of
rebooting... see if that fixes it.

Sounds like it might be an issue arising out of connecting your client
machine directly to the WAN port.

Let me know

Jason
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Original Message:
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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:17:09 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SonicWALL]- VPN test


If anyone has the ability to take their notebook and plug it into the WAN
port, give it a valid IP address, test DMZ and 1 to 1 NAT access, then
connect using the sonicwall client, then disconnect the client, and verify
they lost the ability with that notebook to get into the DMZ and 1 to 1 NAT
servers they could access before using VPN, let me know.

 

I've troubleshot my issue down to just that.   I've duplicated it with 5
machines so far.  

 

Everything is set up and works great - until you make a connection with the
sonicwall VPN client from your own WAN port to get internal access to your
LAN.  Once you disconnect, you lose all access to any public servers you
have set up in the DMZ or via 1 to 1 NAT on the LAN until the sonicwall is
reset. 

 

There are no configuration issues that I can find, otherwise things would
fail in other circumstances as well.

 

I can use the ms vpn all day, and everything works fine still, including
hitting my DMZ servers and 1 to 1 NAT-ed servers.  But the moment any
machine I've tested with uses the sonicwall VPN 8 client, then when that
machine is done, disconnected from the VPN, it can never get back to the DMZ
or other publicly accessible servers until the sonicwall is rebooted.

 

I'm curious to see if this is something that's only happening on mine, or if
it's something with the model, series, or firmware.  I'm running a Pro-300
with firmware 6.3.1.0

 

Again, everything works just great except for this one thing.  And since I'm
the only one here who ever puts their computer outside of the firewall for
testing, it only affects me, so it's not a showstopper.  But I'd like to
know if it's just something here, or if anyone else can duplicate it.

 

Even removing the sonicwall software from the machine doesn't fix this -
nothing matters at all, unless the sonicwall itself is rebooted.  Then it
works fine again until the next time you VPN in and lose access to your
public servers again.

 

Thanks

 

John

 

 



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