![]() ![]() 20210817 11:37:55 ConfigManager.swift:1522 Config file "/Library/Application Support/Fortinet/FortiClient/conf/ist" not existĢ0210817 11:37:55 VpnManager.swift:611 VPN connecting sslConnGotoNextState:307 error (last state: 1, closeOp: 0)ĭestroy sconn 0x7f9fc8e300, connSize=0. Sslvpn_reserve_dynip:1156 tunnel vd ip app session idx SSL established: TLSv1.3 TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 SSL state:SSLv3/TLS write session ticket (49.178.7.112) SSL state:TLSv1.3 write server certificate verify (49.178.7.112) SSL state:TLSv1.3 write encrypted extensions (49.178.7.112) It connects but then for reasons unknown gets disconnected. The correct user/pass generates no messages. Also, putting in fake login details generates an client error for the wrong user/pass. the VPN actually connects and authenticates. MacOS does not! The VPN shows "Connecting" and then simply goes back to no message. Not hearing audio when the subscription status within the Dante Controller is successful can be caused by several factors.I have a 100F device (6.2.8) setup for SSL VPN for remote connections using the VPN-only forticlient. The Dante Controller offers a way of checking that audio is being sent and received from the transmitter to the receiver. ![]() Within the Dante Controller, double click on the Transmitting device so that it brings up Device View and navigate to the Transmit tab. ![]() This means that the transmitting device is correctly configured and sending audio to the receiver: Within this tab, when the transmitter is playing audio there should be a green speaker symbol which indicates the presence of audio. If the speaker symbol is grey whilst audio is playing, this suggests that the transmitting device may not be configured correctly to send audio, is muted, or sending audio at a level less than -61dbFS. If there is a green speaker on the Transmit tab but there is still no audio, navigate to the Receive tab for the receiving device. Here you should see a green speaker symbol whilst audio is playing which indicates the presence of audio:Ī green speaker means that audio is being successfully received at the receiving device and audio should be present. ![]()
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