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SSL VPN: access to LAN ressources from VPN Range

Hello everyone,

I'm a newbie in "firewalling" so my question may seem a little silly.

My XG is up ans I just wanna access to my computer (behind the FW in LAN zone) in RDP when I'm connected to SSL VPN.
I strictly followed the steps of the official How-To https://vimeo.com/271657164. The connection to the VPN is established successfully.

My remote computer IP: 172.16.16.2 (LAN zone) (RDP target)
SSL VPN default IP client Range: 10.81.234.5-55 (VPN zone)

However when I'm connected to SSL VPN I don't have access to my computer (ping and other access test doesn't work). This certainly makes sense but how can I configure the XG for have access to a 172.16.16.x adress from a 10.81.234.5-55?

In this video I don't understand why create a "Local subnet" (10.0.0.0) and an "SSL VPN Range" (192.168.0.0) while a range is preconfigured (10.81.234.5-55)? It works but I would like to know the meaning of this.

Many Thanks.

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