![]() ![]() I've been pulling my hair out on this one. The source and dest NAT IP/PORT are the same as the original packet, but the for the destination, the NAT IP is the same, but the NAT PORT is 20077(of course the original port is 443). When I look at the details for the event, it shows a NAT IP and NAT PORT for both source and dest. When I try the same for the new ISP, it shows up in the traffic logs. Now one odd thing is that when I go to the portal web page for the old ISP, it connects, and nothing shows up in the traffic logs. I've got everything configured, but when I hit the https URL for that second portal, the page doesn't load, and of course GP itself doesn't connect at all. I just got a second ISP connected, and I'm trying to setup another GP portal/gateway that is accessible via that connection. I already have a GP portal/gateway that's running fine. It would have been some asymetric routing, but I felt like it should have still worked. ![]() And I'm not 100% sure why it didn't work the other way. My guess is the NAT is normal and it's an internal thing, but when the connection actually works right, it doesn't show in the traffic logs. ![]()
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