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Anyone successfully running Crashplan backups through an XG?

Greetings!


I recently replaced a UTM 120 with an XG 125. Crashplan Pro (usually running on ports 443 and 4242) hasn't worked since. Taking the XG out of the loop allows communication, so it's definitely something with the new unit's config, but even if I allow all traffic out and disable HTTP/HTTPS scanning, it won't communicate. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Peter



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  • My FQDN Group consists of:
    central.crashplan.com
    adf-sea.crashplan.com
    cyb-sea.crashplan.com
    epe-sea.crashplan.com

    I run both Windows and OS X clients that backup to CrashPlan Online as well as host my own storage. I just keep in eye out on the app to make sure it connects. If it doesn't, I look up where it's trying to connect under the CrashPlan Central destination tab. If something new appears, then I just add to the FQDN group. I don't really think this is something broken as I use Cyberoam UTM and it's the exact same way. XG Firewall after seems to be a rebranded and redesigned Cyberoam UTM. There really are very few differences between them.
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  • My FQDN Group consists of:
    central.crashplan.com
    adf-sea.crashplan.com
    cyb-sea.crashplan.com
    epe-sea.crashplan.com

    I run both Windows and OS X clients that backup to CrashPlan Online as well as host my own storage. I just keep in eye out on the app to make sure it connects. If it doesn't, I look up where it's trying to connect under the CrashPlan Central destination tab. If something new appears, then I just add to the FQDN group. I don't really think this is something broken as I use Cyberoam UTM and it's the exact same way. XG Firewall after seems to be a rebranded and redesigned Cyberoam UTM. There really are very few differences between them.
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