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I have looked through the CLI and no ACLs are configured using 8.8.4.4. DNS is disabled everywhere that I can see. Why is the controller still trying to get to google and where can it be stopped?
I have end devices (tablets) using AnyConnect that have expired PACs and can no longer connect to the network. I have searched high and low but things I find don't address exactly what i am looking for. I understand that there is an encrypted tunnel ...
From our server engineer:there are no inherited DNS settings for VMs. The only thing a VM inherits from a host is time, and not even an NTP configuration, the time is sent as a replacement for the CMOS BIOS clock that would be present in the hardware...
We do not have VMware Host Containers (VHC) configured, and do not use containers in any fashion. All of our hosts and other components within the vSphere environment are STIG compliant and are configured to use internal DNS systems. None of the DNS ...
8.8.4.4 didn't show in the configuration. As for a packet capture, the firewall engineer saw the packet attempting to get through to that DNS. We tried something and it seemed to work, our local DNS IP's were added and it seems that it stopped the DN...
Our firewall is blocking traffic from the IP of the controller as it is trying to get to 8.8.4.4. DNS is disabled everywhere as far as I know and there are no acl's shown in the CLI. Is there anything set to a default that it would go out to Google 8...