20-Jun-2022 02:19
scenario
I have an SSL VPN connection on computer A.
A with SSL VPN connected is a Windows 10 environment.
PC A has remote access to PC B via RDP.
(A PC is external, B PC is in-house.)
A folder was transferred from PC B to PC A through the shared folder (Shared Folder function in Windows10, SMB protocol ) function.
I want to control PC B via ACL control, but in fact only PC A is controlled by F5. (Originally, that's right.)
Among the SSL VPN functions, is there a way to prevent B's control of the shared folder through the control of A's PC?
20-Jun-2022 02:31
If it is the other way around, please reply if you know.
20-Jun-2022 02:40
Hi,
You can configure an ACL in the VPN SSL to restrict access communication with host B, when host B tries to access Host A, Host A doesn´t have the route to reach host B.
20-Jun-2022 02:44
You should be able to connect from PC A to PC B.
(PC A is a personal PC, PC B is a company PC.
To put it simply, you can think of a telecommuter connecting to PC A via SSL VPN and then remotely connecting to PC B in the company via RDP.)
I'm just wondering if it's possible to block certain protocols.
I tested the ACL, but only PC A, not PC B.