Once downloaded, move onto the Installing NetExtender step belowĪfter download NetExtender from either MySonicWall or the Virtual Office page, it's time to install
Select Click here to download Windows NetExtender Client. Login with a Local or LDAP User who belongs to the SSLVPN Services Group. User Login is a checkbox on the resulting pop-up window.Ģ. TIP: If you're unsure whether or not an IP Address will accept User Logins, navigate to Network | Interfaces and select Configure for the Interface in question. Navigate to any public or private IP address which the SonicWall will accept user logins from and append the port number used for the SSL VPN feature.ĮXAMPLE: If your SonicWall is reachable via 1.1.1.1 from the WAN, and your SSL VPN is setup to use Port 4433, you would navigate to. In order to download NetExtender from the Virtual Office, the SonicWall SSL VPN feature must be enabled.ġ.
Next Generation Firewall Next-generation firewall for SMB, Enterprise, and Government.Now have the user connect to the SSL VPN, open a command prompt and ping anything, the first hop should be the main office’s WAN connection’s Default gateway, this shows that you’re tunneling all traffic over the SSL VPN and still able to get online. Click on the “VPN Access” tab, add “LAN Subnets” and “WAN RemoteAccess Networks” to the list.Click on the “Configure” button for the group “Trusted Users”.On the “Groups” tab, Add the user to “Trusted Users”, “Everyone”, and “SSLVPN Services”.On the “Settings” tab, give the user a username and password.Expand “Users” on the left, and then click on “Local Users”.Now let’s create a user and grant them access to the appropriate networks during an VPN connection. Click “Client Routes” on the left pane, Enable “Tunnel All Mode”, this is done to ensure all traffic sent by the client appears to originates from the main office, and not the client’s home router.Click “Client Settings” on the left, and then configure an IP address range for your SSL VPN Guests, also configure the User Domain, and DNS servers.Click the red dot next to “WAN” and wait for it to turn green.Expand “SSL VPN” on the left, and then click “Server Settings”.Make sure the box that says “User Login: Https” has a check mark, and then click “OK”.Click on “Interfaces” and then click on the Configure link for your WAN connection.Log into your Sonicwall, and expand “Network”.To solve this problem I’ve setup netextender and forced it to tunnel all traffic back into the main site, but users were then unable to connect to any resources on the internet. This restricts access to the application to only folks who are in the office, Users who work from home, or take their laptop home with them on the weekend are unable to work from home. I have a client that is using a medical application whose access to the cloud based storage is locked down by Public IP address.