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Clientless Access VPN - BUG

Hi,

I have an internal website that my external workers have been accessing via the portal (VPN > Clientless Access). As of yesterday my remote workers can't access pages correctly. I've restarted Sophos XG and the Server. I've noticed in the Log Viewer the following...

Log Comp: SSL VPN

Status: ALLOWED

Username: My Username

Message: Use "My Username" was allowed access of the HTTP resource http://images/logo.jpg

Is this correct? Does the IP address of the internal server need to be prefixed? Eg. http://10.12.44.10/images/logo.jpg

The portal website sometimes displays the page poorly or not at all and I can see the following source code...

The URL for this blank white page is  = https://myexternalip/userportal/CRSSL/http/ClientLogin.aspx

The source code for that page is...

"<!--#set var="TITLE" value="SSLVPN User Portal Error:"

--><!--#include virtual="include/top.html" -->


<!--#if expr="$REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES" -->
<!--#include virtual="include/spacer.html" -->
<!--#echo encoding="none" var="REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES" -->
<!--#endif -->"

Please can you help or throw any suggestions my way? Many thanks

EDIT: The first page kind of works. There's no neat formatting or styling. However I can see text. The URL displays the following...

https://externalip/userportal/CRSSL/http/10.12.44.10:8181

When I click any link, a white page appears and the URL changes to https://externalip/userportal/CRSSL/pagename.aspx

It's not prefixing the URL and therefore nothing is displaying correctly. Please can others check this to see if it's just me :)

Many thanks



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  • Also my support told me there are 2 more issues under review which have not yet been published.

  • Hey y'all,

    I spent sometime yesterday speaking to several people at Sophos.  At the end of the call I find out that Sophos does not an answer to the issues with both:

    HTML5 and Clientless VPN

    So now we get to tell our client, OOPS, sorry the manufacturer offers some features that can not be utilized.  As a company that is new to Sophos we are greatly concerned committing to their product line.  Not to mention their support took a little to long for our comfort to response and reach out to a critical issue.

    Not sure if this is a bad sign for their management, Dev team, or both.