![]() There’s no specific release date published yet, but we’ll update this article as soon as this is the case! So far we can only tell you to await the promised release of FortiClient V6.4.3 that should address the issue. ![]() But numerous users reported this behaviour throughout Apple and Fortinet support forums, as well as on. Also there’s no statement yet on the official website. Unfortunately there’s no notification by the FortiClient software, informing you of this. This kernel extension was only loaded for IPsec connections but is now prohibited to run under macOS Big Sur. Reason is a legacy kernel extension which was still used by FortiClient ≤v.6.4.1. ![]() But as soon as you also have IPsec tunnels you’d like to use, you might find yourself with a successfully established tunnel, but no traffic is reaching your remote end. There’s a chance you might not have noticed it, in the case that you’re using SSL VPN only in your environment. Spoiler Alert! – Since the release of macOS 11.0 aka Big Sur, your FortiClient VPN might not be working as expected anymore if you have already upgraded. ![]()
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