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Fortigate, Networking

Fortigate IPSEC VPN: Phase 1 – No Matching Gateway For New Request

22nd November 2012 Phil Leave a comment

I’ve seen a lot of people complaining about getting this error in Phase 2, but if you get this during Phase 1 – you probably forgot to add a rule for the IPSEC traffic to the firewall policy.

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