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  • Posted in: Junos OS

    Hi AkanKsha, Thank you for your prompt answer. > 19.4R3-S3 version is not available for download on the Juniper Software Download page. >JTAC should be able to help you with the required image. >Please get in touch with JTAC for the download link to the 19.4R3-S3 version. Understood. ...

  • Posted in: Junos OS

    Hello Fred Ellena, 19.4R3-S3 version is not available for download on the Juniper Software Download page. JTAC should be able to help you with the required image. Please get in touch with JTAC for the download link to the 19.4R3-S3 version. Thanks & Regards, Akanksha Mathur ------------------------------ ...

  • Posted in: Routing

    Thanks Farid, I will give a try with IP, I followed the instruction below that says next-hop has to be interface . I will let you know. https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/cos/topics/concept/cos-configuring-cos-based-forwarding.html When you configure CBF with OSPF as the ...

  • Posted in: SRX

    Policy: MS_DYNAPP, action-type: permit, services-offload:not-configured , State: enabled, Index: 25 0 Policy Type: Configured It seems that the KRB5 dynamic application only allows UDP. However, Kerberos can operate over both UDP and TCP. Looks like Juniper isn't aware of this :)

  • Posted in: SRX

    You can also use show security match-policies to check what policies get applied. Reference: https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/cli-reference/topics/ref/command/show-security-match-policies.html ------------------------------ Nikolay Semov ------------------------------

  • Posted in: SRX

    Strange... Looks like your traffic is correctly identified as KRB5. Can you run a flow trace to see at what point exactly things are going sideways? And just to eliminate the simple things: * I'm pretty sure you still need an "application" statement in order for the MS_DYNAPP policy to be valid; it ...

  • Posted in: SRX

    I haven't used it for JSC specifically, but generally NPS works fine with JunOS. Since you're getting rejections from the NPS, check its logs to see if you can see any clues for the rejection. You can also experiment with the authentication methods on the Constraints tab of the policy that's supposed ...

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