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We have set up a S2S VPN between our local subnet on our MX100 and AWS. This is working and hosts in AWS can be reached from the LAN. We have an OpenVPN server on the local subnet but when clients are connected to this VPN, they can't reach any hosts...
What we’re looking for is a cloud based VPN gateway, that will use Google’s 2FA and work with our Meraki MX units. We currently have four sites in the UK all with their own VPN gateways. We want to consolidate these into one gateway that is in the cl...
Is it possible to use Google’s 2FA in front of Duo? Or would it be better to ditch Google’s and go with Duo? Obviously, Google’s we already pay for, so there’s no additional cost involved.
Well, the routes are correct according to my colleague who looks after the AWS side of things. I think we need to look at all angles. I was hoping there would be a guide that I could work through but I guess there are too many variables. Thanks for y...
I'll ask my devs about that. I don't have access to the AWS console, unfortunately. Do you think that traffic is not being directed back along the correct route?We all thought that the issue is down to the MX config, but you seem to think the issue i...
Hi @alessandrodematos thanks for your reply. We have set up a static route between AWS and the OpenVPN client IP range, and I'm told that is working. Can you expand on the source/destination checking? My dev team didn't understand that part. Thanks.