Articles

How do I connect my SonicWall to Mobile Connect?

How do I connect my SonicWall to Mobile Connect?

To get started with SonicWALL Mobile Connect:

  1. Install SonicWALL Mobile Connect from the Android Market.
  2. Enter connection information (server name, username, password, etc.).
  3. Initiate a connection to the network.
  4. SonicWALL Mobile Connect establishes a SSL VPN tunnel to the SonicWALL security.

How do I configure the SSL VPN feature for use with NetExtender or Mobile Connect?

  1. Navigate to Users | Local Users & Groups.
  2. On the Groups tab add SSL VPN Services to the Member Of: field.
  3. On the VPN Access tab add the relevant Subnets, Range, or IP Address Address Objects that match what the User needs access to via NetExtender.
  4. Click OK to save these settings and close the window.

How do I connect to SonicWall SSL VPN?

Login to the SonicWall Appliance , Click MANAGE , navigate to SSL-VPN | Server Settings page. Configure the SSL VPN | Client Settings. The SSL VPN | Client Settings page allows the administrator to configure the client address range information and NetExtender client settings.

How do I connect to SSL VPN?

Configure SSL VPN settings:

  1. Go to VPN > SSL-VPN Settings.
  2. For Listen on Interface(s), select wan1.
  3. Set Listen on Port to 10443.
  4. Optionally, set Restrict Access to Limit access to specific hosts, and specify the addresses of the hosts that are allowed to connect to this VPN.
  5. Choose a certificate for Server Certificate.

What is SSL VPN and how it works?

A Secure Sockets Layer Virtual Private Network (SSL VPN) is a virtual private network (VPN) created using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to create a secure and encrypted connection over a less-secure network, such as the Internet.

How does SSL VPN work step by step?

An SSL VPN connection uses end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to protect data transmitted between the endpoint device client software and the SSL VPN server through which the client connects securely to the internet.

Why is my SonicWall NetExtender not working?

Check that the user has administrator privilege, NetExtender can only install/work under the user account with administrator privileges. Check if ActiveX has been blocked by Internet Explorer or third-party blockers. If not, delete the adapter from the device list, reboot the machine and install NetExtender again.

Can’t connect to GlobalProtect?

If GlobalProtect gets stuck in a “connecting” state when you click Connect, you may need to uninstall and reinstall the client software if the log file shows a “10022” error. From the system tray, click GlobalProtect to open it. icon and select Settings > Troubleshooting. Click Collect Logs.

Is VPN better than SSL?

If it would be easy for attackers to lure folks to them as a MITM, SSL is probably better since it authenticates each server to the client. A typical VPN, once set up, doesn’t help the user avoid an attacker who has gotten into other hosts on the VPN.

How to configure NAC for SSL VPN?

Go to VPN > SSL VPN.

  • Click the NAC tab.
  • Click Add Criteria. The Add Network Access Control Criteria window opens.
  • Set Enable to Yes.
  • select the versions that should be blocked or allowed: Enter a Name for the rule. Select the Access policy. Select the NAC Category.
  • Click Save.
  • What is a SonicWall VPN used for?

    SonicWALL SSL VPN provides users with the ability to run batch file scripts when NetExtender connects and disconnects. The scripts can be used to map or disconnect network drives and printers, launch applications, or open files or Web sites .

    What is SonicWall Global VPN client?

    By Editorial Team. SonicWALL Global VPN Client is a piece of software that works with the SonicWALL firewall to enable remote employees and vendors to access a company’s network. When done, SonicWALL Global VPN Client provides safe and secure access by encrypting all network data and creating custom whitelists and blacklists.

    How does a SSL VPN work?

    An SSL VPN server works by creating a virtual channel over the public Internet using symmetric encryption. Both sides of the channel have keys that are used to encrypt and decrypt the traffic.