DESCRIPTION:

This article will walk you through configuring, installing, and using the Global VPN Client (GVC) Software for Remote VPN connections.

 CAUTION: Please make sure to read this article to completion and follow the included steps closely. Even one missed step will result in a failed configuration.

RESOLUTION:

 

RESOLUTION FOR SONICOS 7.X

This release includes significant user interface changes and many new features that are different from the SonicOS 6.5 and earlier firmware. The below resolution is for customers using SonicOS 7.X firmware.





Configure WAN Group VPN on the SonicWall

  1. Login to the SonicWall management GUI.
  2. Click Network in the top navigation menu.
  3. Navigate to IPSec VPN | Rules and Settings.
  4. Ensure that the Toggle switches for Enable VPN and the WAN GroupVPN are enabled.

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  5. Click configure icon for the WAN GroupVPN entry. The VPN Policy window is displayed.
  6. In the General tab, IKE using Preshared Secret is the default setting for Authentication Method. Enter a Shared Secret in the Shared Secret field. A default auto-generated Shared Secret should auto-populate and can be used if you prefer.

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  7. Click Proposals tab, use the default settings or choose the desired Encryption and Authentication options for Phase 1 and Phase 2 proposals.

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  8. Click Advanced tab an notice the options detailed in the image below.

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    Require Authentication of VPN Clients via XAUTH -
    So that all the users connecting to he corporate network
    are authenticated. Unauthenticated traffic will not be allowed
    on to connect. The Trusted users group is selected by default.

    Management via this SA: - Optionally, if you want the Remote users to manage the SonicWall security appliance,
    select the management method, either HTTP or HTTPS.

     NOTE: Want to use LDAP instead of Local Users? You can change Trusted Users to a Group you've imported from LDAP. Even if you don't all LDAP Groups will inherit both Trusted Users and Everyone, so you can have both Local and LDAP Users connect at once.

  9. Click Client tab, select the following settings in the image below.

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    Cache XAUTH User Name and Password on Client: Single session
    Virtual Adapter Settings: DHCP Lease
    Allow Connections to: Split Tunnels
    Set Default Route as this Gateway: Disable
    Use Default Key for Simple Client Provisioning: Disable
  10. Click Save to save these settings and close the window.

Configure DHCP over VPN

  1. Navigate to IPSec VPN | DHCP over VPN and select Central Gateway from the menu.
  2. Click Configure. The DHCP over VPN Configuration window is displayed.
  3. Select the appropriate options for your configuration.  Refer to the information below for more details.

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    Use Internal DHCP Server-

    Enables the SonicWall to be the DHCP server for either the Global VPN Client connections to this SonicWall or for Remote firewall connections via VPN.  For this example we would only be concerned with Global VPN Client (GVC).

    Send DHCP requests to the server addresses listed below-

    Enables the SonicWall to forward DHCP requests to the server indicated below in the IP Address Field.

     NOTE: You will need to separately add the DHCP server using the ADD button

    Relay IP Address (Optional)- If set, this is used as the DHCP Relay Agent IP address (giaddr) in place of this SonicWall's LAN IP address. This address is only used when no Relay IP Address has been set on the Remote Gateway, and must be reserved in the DHCP scope on the DHCP server.




  4. Click OK.

Configure User Accounts 

  1. Navigate to Device | Users | Local Users & Groups. Click Add User.
  2. Under the Ssettings tab enter the desired Name and Ppassword.

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  3. On the Groups Tab ensure the user is a member of Trusted Users.

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  4. On to VPN Access tab , select the Address ObjectsorAddress Groups that the user needs access to and add to the user's access list.

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  5. Click Save.


RESOLUTION FOR SONICOS 6.5

This release includes significant user interface changes and many new features that are different from the SonicOS 6.2 and earlier firmware. The below resolution is for customers using SonicOS 6.5 firmware.





Configure WAN Group VPN on the SonicWall

  1. Login to the SonicWall management GUI.
  2. Click Manage in the top navigation menu.
  3. Navigate to VPN | Base Settings.
  4. Ensure that the Enable VPN and the WAN GroupVPN Enable check boxes are checked.

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  5. Click  configure icon for the WAN GroupVPN entry. The VPN Policy window is displayed.
  6. In the General tab, IKE using Preshared Secret is the default setting for Authentication Method. Enter a Shared Secret in the Shared Secret field. A default auto-generated Shared Secret should auto-populate and can be used if you prefer.

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  7. Click Proposals tab, use the default settings or choose the desired Encryption and Authentication options for Phase 1 and Phase 2 proposals.
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  8. Click Advanced tab an notice the options detailed in the image below.
    Image

    Require Authentication of VPN Clients via XAUTH -
    So that all the users connecting to he corporate network
    are authenticated. Unauthenticated traffic will not be allowed
    on to connect. The Trusted users group is selected by default.

    Management via this SA: - Optionally, if you want the Remote
    users to manage the SonicWall security appliance,
    select the management method, either HTTP or HTTPS.



     NOTE: Want to use LDAP instead of Local Users? You can change Trusted Users to a Group you've imported from LDAP. Even if you don't all LDAP Groups will inherit both Trusted Users and Everyone, so you can have both Local and LDAP Users connect at once.

  9. Click Client tab, select the following settings in the image below.

    ImageCache XAUTH User Name and Password on Client : Single session
    Virtual Adapter Settings
                                              : DHCP Lease
    Allow Connections to
                                                  : Split Tunnels
    Set Default Route as this Gateway
                              : Disable
    Use Default Key for Simple Client Provisioning      : Disable
  10. Click OK to save these settings and close the window.




 Configure 
DHCP over VPN

  1. Navigate to VPN | DHCP over VPN and select Central Gateway from the menu.
  2. Click Configure. The DHCP over VPN Configuration window is displayed.
  3. Select the appropriate options for your configuration.  Refer to the information below for more details.

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    Use Internal DHCP Server-

    Enables the SonicWall to be the DHCP server for either the Global VPN Client connections to this SonicWall or for Remote firewall connections via VPN.  For this example we would only be concerned with Global VPN Client (GVC).

    Send DHCP requests to the server addresses listed below-

    Enables the SonicWall to forward DHCP requests to the server indicated below in the IP Address Field.

    NOTE: You will need to separately add the DHCP server using the ADD button

    Relay IP Address (Optional):- If set, this is used as the DHCP Relay Agent IP address (giaddr) in place of this SonicWall's LAN IP address. This address is only used when no Relay IP Address has been set on the Remote Gateway, and must be reserved in the DHCP scope on the DHCP server.

  4. Click OK.


Configure User Accounts 

  1. Navigate to Users | Local Users & Groups. Click Add.
  2. Under the Ssettings tab enter the desired Name and Ppassword.
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  3. On the Groups Tab ensure the user is a member of Trusted Users.
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  4. On to VPN Access tab , select the Address Objects or Address Groups that the user needs access to and add to the user's access list.
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  5. Click OK.


How to Test: Using the Global VPN Client (GVC) Software

  1. Install the latest GVC software version on the User's PC.
     NOTE: The latest GVC software version can be downloaded from the SonicWall VPN Clients page.
  2. Launch GVC, click File | New Connection.
  3. Input the WAN IP Address or Domain Name of the SonicWall that the User it VPN connecting to.
  4. Click on the new connection that is created and click Enable.
  5. When prompted, enter the Preshared Secret for the connection, as well as the Username and Password.
  6. After entering the Username and Password the adapter will try to acquire an IP Address and then change to Connected status.
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