Sonicwall: cannot send email (outlook) and drops connection (google drive) Sonicwall Model TZ able to send mails using outlook or any mail client for next 1
2. To apply the inactivity timeout for NetExtender sessions, navigate to Clients - Settings, under Client Settings, set 'Disconnection on inactivity timeout' to Enabled. Click Accept. Result: Connect VPN to the SMA appliance using NetExtender . The inactivity timeout is monitored based on the user keyboard / mouse activity. We've recently run into an issue with the VPN set up on our NSA 2650. At times, when a user connects, they get a constant up/down connection like a sawtooth pattern. When they disconnect from the VPN, their internet connection is completely fine and a ping -t shows no drops whatsoever. But once they connect, this is their ping result: Sonicwall NetExtender and Global VPN Client cause packet loss and drops. A while back, I was really happy with Sonicwall, and really excited when DELL bought them. I had high hopes for Sonicwall in that just maybe, JUST MAYBE, Sonicwall support would get much better. I'm using the latest firmware (3.1) but I still have a user getting kicked out of the VPN every 5 or so minute. The connection receives an IPSEC delete request for some reason, then the connection resets and the client policy synchronizes. There isn't any idle time or inactivity as the user is constantly using an ICA Citrix connection.
We have a several SonicWall TZ 190 establishing VPN tunnels with a ASA5520. Pericodically random VPN tunnels will drop and can not re-establish a connection. In order to re-establish the dropped VPN tunnel, our firewall folks manually drop all VPN tunnels connected to the ASA (they use to physically power cycle the ASA).
2. To apply the inactivity timeout for NetExtender sessions, navigate to Clients - Settings, under Client Settings, set 'Disconnection on inactivity timeout' to Enabled. Click Accept. Result: Connect VPN to the SMA appliance using NetExtender . The inactivity timeout is monitored based on the user keyboard / mouse activity. We've recently run into an issue with the VPN set up on our NSA 2650. At times, when a user connects, they get a constant up/down connection like a sawtooth pattern. When they disconnect from the VPN, their internet connection is completely fine and a ping -t shows no drops whatsoever. But once they connect, this is their ping result:
The way I understand connections through the MX is once a connection is made it is kept alive until one end drops the connection. Is there anyway to force the drop from the MX end other than disconnecting the WAN? For instance, a user has their VPN connection active through the MX and I want to disconnect them from my side.
Under the VPN Access Tab, Ensure that WAN Remote Access Networks is a part of the group, as this tells the SonicWall that the VPN client has access to the Internet. If this is not added, the traffic will be dropped by the firewall as Packet dropped: Policy Drop. 2. To apply the inactivity timeout for NetExtender sessions, navigate to Clients - Settings, under Client Settings, set 'Disconnection on inactivity timeout' to Enabled. Click Accept. Result: Connect VPN to the SMA appliance using NetExtender . The inactivity timeout is monitored based on the user keyboard / mouse activity. We've recently run into an issue with the VPN set up on our NSA 2650. At times, when a user connects, they get a constant up/down connection like a sawtooth pattern. When they disconnect from the VPN, their internet connection is completely fine and a ping -t shows no drops whatsoever. But once they connect, this is their ping result: