Is Meraki VPN traffic monitored by USA government? :D

rabusiak
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Is Meraki VPN traffic monitored by USA government? :D

Can someone explain why I'm seeing this weird ip addresses when I check how traffic hops from client connected with VPN to my environment? Connection is terminated on vMX in Azure. Also, I use Radius on AD for authentication and same IPs are also shown as NAS ipv4 addresses when user initiates connection:
  
6.1.54.50
6.182.213.103

Both from Fort Huachuca, Arizona... USAISC Headquarters... 😮

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GreenMan
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Internal addressing (just used within the tunnels)

GreenMan
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Actually...   I noticed you're seeing them used for MX authentications to RADIUS too?
Have a look here:   https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Other_Topics/MX_and_Z-series_Source_IP_for_RADIUS_Authentication

 

I think maybe you are running the Spoke MX in Single LAN mode?   (Security & SD-WAN > Addressing & VLANs page)     If you change to VLANs it will use a private address you've configured.   That's if you are unhappy with or cannot use the 6.x.x.x   - which would work, provided your central routing takes the return traffic back to the Hub MX.

yaypingworks
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Input those addresses in firefox and it will bring you to your concentrator local page. We recently ran into the same deal. Meraki shenanigans

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