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Advanced Network Connector
Client Configuration
Using the Network Connector with
Microsoft Windows
Using the Network Connector with
Linux
Using the Network Connector with
Mac OS X
Configuring a New Network
Log into the . SSL VPN web interface
Navigate to the page.RESOURCES > Network Connector
Click to bring up the page.Configure Network Create Network Configuration
In the section, configure the network information that will apply to your remote usersServer Information :
In the and fields, enter the first and last IP addresses of a DHCP range that can be assigned toIP Address Range Start End
remote systems. All Network Connector IP addresses will be assigned from a DHCP range that is derived from this information.
To prevent IP conflicts, the specified range must NOT be a part of any other existing DHCP range.
If you want your remote users to default to using a different domain name and DNS server, enter your desired values for Domain
.Name and Primary DNS Server
From the area, select the policies that contain the users who should be allowed access to this Network ConnectorAvailable Policies
configuration and click to add them to the .Add >> Selected Policies
Click when you are done. Save
This will create a LAN entry in the section, and a corresponding LAN client entry in the section. As soonServer Interfaces Client Configurations
as a server interface is created, you can customize the configuration according to your requirements:
You can create (or copy) and configure your client settings as required. For more information, see Advanced Network Connector Client
.Configuration
How to Create a Static Route
If the Barracuda SSL VPN is installed in a DMZ, you must create a static route on the
client systems so that they can reach the main LAN. To introduce the static route,
complete the following steps:
Step 1. Configure the Client
Step 2. Configure the Static Route
Option 1: Publish the Static Route
Option 2: Configure an for the Static RouteUp Command
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Step 1. Configure the Client
Configure the client as described in Advanced Network Connector Client Configuration. At this point the client will only be
able to route through to other systems within the DMZ. Before creating a static route on the client systems,
determine the default gateway address that the Barracuda SSL VPN uses. This gateway should be able to
route to the main LAN from the DMZ. To create a route to the clients to tell them how to get to the main LAN, there are two
alternatives:
The default values are derived from the values already assigned to the Barracuda SSL VPN. The domain name
configured here will be used whenever a requested system is identified only by its system name without the domain
portion (i.e., not as an FQDN), and the primary DNS server will be used to resolve all supplied hostnames.