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  • Hello everyone, I'm trying to deploy a web server (port 80) from a public IP address on my LAN. To do this, in the srx I configured: set applications application CUS-HTTP-80 protocol tcp destination-port 80 set security nat destination pool WEB-192 ...

  • Hi Gavin changing the port number did resolve my bug . good looking .😁 ------------------------------ Anthony Abraham ------------------------------ ...

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  • That's how you know it's enterprise-grade software ... 😁 You can probably get JTAC to open a PR about it. ------------------------------ Nikolay Semov ------------------------------ ...

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  • I found this is by design and the only option to retain them (if you want to) is to add them to address-sets and put those in inactive rules. There is a limit of 256 address-sets per address-set, but no limit to addresses that I found. Apparently ...

  • Just a bit of a rant here! I had a problem deploying the imported security policies for a pair of SRXs. They would not deploy with assorted random error messages like: " Error Type: Application Error deploy failed with error:[[ ignore operation="update" ...

  • I have a strange issue where I have a configured SRX cluster with ~2000 addresses and ~1000 address sets. Quite a few of the addresses and addresses are unused, but I want to keep them for future use. When I add the SRX cluster to SDC the device adds ...

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