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The traffic inbound from the internet to the server works very well but the return traffic seems to be an issue. I discovered this is as a result of an Asymmetric routing for the return traffic because the Firewalls are not configured as HA but are just basically put behind a load balancer. So there is no session tracking on the firewall and I also dont know why the Internal load balancer is not sending the traffic back to the Firewall that received the inbound traffic in the first place.
I discovered this by checking the traffic logs and I realized that all my traffic where aging out, so I tuned off one of the firewalls and all was fine.
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The traffic inbound from the internet to the server works very well but the return traffic seems to be an issue. I discovered this is as a result of an Asymmetric routing for the return traffic because the Firewalls are not configured as HA but are just basically put behind a load balancer. So there is no session tracking on the firewall and I also dont know why the Internal load balancer is not sending the traffic back to the Firewall that received the inbound traffic in the first place.
I discovered this by checking the traffic logs and I realized that all my traffic where aging out, so I tuned off one of the firewalls and all was fine.
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