Adding an adapter to the "End-User Portal, Allowed Networks", then pressing "Apply" isn't working as intended.
Eg. adding "Internal Network", pressing Apply - portal is still unavailable from the internal network.
Workaround:
Disable End-User protal, and re-enable it again.
How to replicate the issue:
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- Make sure you have a host added to the "End User Portal Allowed Networks" list, but a host that doesn't cover the scope you are testing from.
- Make sure the portal is enabled and active at port 443.
- Make sure that you are on the internal network.
- Test 1
Try to access "End user portal" at "https://my.firewall.local/"
Access should be unavailable. - Add the "Internal Networks" adapter to the allowed list in End-User portal.
Press Apply - Test 2
Try to access "End user portal" at "https://my.firewall.local/"
Access is unavailable.
Access should be Available. - Disable the "End User portal"
Re-Enable "End User portal" - Test 3
Try to access "End user portal" at "https://my.firewall.local/"
Access is Available.
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Jon Espen Carlsen, Norway.