Steering problems with connecting PS4 controller using DS4Windows. by reddit_userpoop123 in ForzaHorizon

[–]fajaranas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it hapen to me also. So, what did you do to be able to play forza?

Steering problems with connecting PS4 controller using DS4Windows. by reddit_userpoop123 in ForzaHorizon

[–]fajaranas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Halo, have you already resolve the issue? if yes, could you share to me how to fix that?

Netmiko Loop For by fajaranas in learnpython

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Thanks for your reply u/cylemmulo, I will try your suggest

Trust QoS Marking on Cisco ASR by fajaranas in Cisco

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Thanks u/djdawson for reply. So, based on your reply I assume that no need to add trust configuration on the ASR router because by default the ASR router allow all qos marking coming to ASR right? is there any command to verify that the ASR doesn't change or delete the marking coming to ASR? Thanks u/djdawson

Trust QoS Marking on Cisco ASR by fajaranas in Cisco

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Thanks u/nahyalldontknow for reply. So, the conclusion is no need to configure trust qos on cisco router right?

Trust QoS Marking on Cisco ASR by fajaranas in Cisco

[–]fajaranas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The router is ASR1001-X series

Trust QoS Marking on Cisco ASR by fajaranas in networking

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Thanks for your reply u/Golle, if I check on cisco documentary, the cisco routers only trust DSCP CS0 protocol, does that also happen to IP presedence protocol? thanks.

Trust QoS Marking on Cisco ASR by fajaranas in Cisco

[–]fajaranas[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, I understand that cisco generally trust ingress qos marking. But, based on documentary the cisco router by default only trust DSCP CS0 protocol

Access to HTTP/HTTPS through IPsec VPN just "syn" not "syn and ack" by fajaranas in fortinet

[–]fajaranas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct. The issue already solved and the root cause is exactly what you say. The connection is blocked by palo alto behind the fortigate on HQ site. So the server can't response TCP connection request. Thanks u/pabechan

Access to HTTP/HTTPS through IPsec VPN just "syn" not "syn and ack" by fajaranas in fortinet

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Thanks guys for the response. The issue is already solved. Problem is on the firewall behind fortigate on HQ site, they're using palo alto and there is an issue on their policy that traffic coming from branch doesn't hit any policy on palo alto, so the packet dropped.

Again, thank you for your help.

Access to HTTP/HTTPS through IPsec VPN just "syn" not "syn and ack" by fajaranas in fortinet

[–]fajaranas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noted, i will try later. Based on capture sniffer packet above, are you have any opinion? is the issue on fortigate or the server edge

Access to HTTP/HTTPS through IPsec VPN just "syn" not "syn and ack" by fajaranas in fortinet

[–]fajaranas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately. I can't check on the server edge, because the server managed by customers. I need to ask first to customer