Hi mate!
The only thing I can think of that would only affect Mac is that the Mac doesn't have the same root/intermediary CA in the store as Windows.
Can't tell much with the anonamised logs, but if you view the server cert on the Mac is the cert ch...
It sounds like the 2nd line is causing you issues. Why not instead use hunt groups?
Use two hunt pilots, one for each DN with their own names but point both to the same hunt list containing one route group. The route group contains all the people w...
Correct, same FQDN internal and out but different IP.
It certainly makes it simpler on your security certificates, but I guess you could use a different FQDN - you just need to make sure it's added as a SAN in the cert before you generate the CSR. C...
The peer address on Core should be the FQDN of Edge. Internal DNS then needs to provide the DMZ internal/inside/private IP address for Expressway Edge.
For clarify the DMZ external/outside/public IP address is the one that has the associated externa...
No probs, it's about time I started giving back to the community! :)
Correct, with single NIC both your internal and external DNS entries for Expressway Edge need to resolve to your external IP address.
Your firewall then needs to perform NAT reflect...