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any news regarding this?
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yes, the rds-server is behind nat (and protected with MFA of course..). Yes, virtual server is configured. So in our MFA-console we see a large attempts from bots trying to login but they get stopped in our MFA luckily. Restricting by ip is very nice in most situation but since users are login in from laptops while…
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We also would like this ASAP. We are been hitting hard for some of our customers to our RDS-services from country like China, Russia etc.
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Hi. We have enabled it the last week, but there is still a very large number of attempt to login to our rds-system, so it is not very efficient unfortunelately
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so there is no plan to look at MFA with Nebula Cloud Authentication for vpn-users in 2018?
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what is the "managed service provider feature set"`?
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Yes, our customers run the servers in Azure. In many cases we want the remote branch Offices, which are using NSG100, to connect site-2-site with Azure. we have been deploying site-2-site for multiple connection for decades. I find it a little bit weird that NSG100 is not supporting Azure, on the largest Iaas cloud…
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we have 2 public wan ips. we want the it-department to run internally on LAN2 and use 1 specific wan ip for outbound traffic (due to some dashboards around which only accepts communication from our public ip). the other
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is the L2 as secure as vlan isolation?
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No problem with MFA regarding Azure, but for customer who wants to connect to their own on-premise network (small SMBs with f.ex 5 users) they don't have an Azure solution for this. They use the VPN-function on the NSG50.
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Hi, what is the status on MFA for vpn connection? This is a must if we should enable VPN for remote users.
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which rule would you setup to restrict access from lan2 to lan1 for only port 1494? that is the port the webserver needs to talk to our internal citrixserver.
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it is not lan1 we want to. We need a Wan to a DMZ sone.
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but isn't policy-based gateway only for 1 connection? what if we need to connect multiple offices to azure?
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nebua-to-nebula, not behind nat. (the nsg will be the first firewall). Thanks.