How to Open a Support Tunnel
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When Barracuda Networks Technical Support needs to troubleshoot and diagnose a potential issue with a Barracuda Networks appliance, the technician uses a support tunnel to remotely connect to that appliance. Go to the ADVANCED > Troubleshooting page in the web interface, and click the Establish Connection to Barracuda Networks Support Center button to create a secure troubleshooting connection from your appliance to the Barracuda Networks Technical Support servers. You should see a screen update similar to Figure 1 below. Note: The support tunnel will remain open even after you close the Troubleshooting window.
Figure 1. Secure Troubleshooting Connection
Important notes:
The Barracuda Networks appliance will attempt to connect to the
hostname term.cuda-support.com. This is expected.When opened, the support tunnel remains active for 72 hours.
Closing the popup windows does not close the support tunnel.
To manually close the support tunnel, click the Terminate button in the popup window.
Test Your Network
To test the connection to the support tunnel, complete the following steps:
Go to the ADVANCED > Troubleshooting page and scroll to the Network Connectivity Tests section. In the Telnet Device field, enter:
term.cuda-support.com 22, 443, 8788Click Begin Telnet. You should connect if the port is open.
If you cannot connect to the support tunnel, there is a block on your network that must be resolved.
Customers or networks using an SSL relay (interceptor) will be unable to open a support tunnel. Barracuda Networks verifies the certificate in both directions and if something is intercepting that traffic the connection cannot be made.
For additional troubleshooting options, click Help on the ADVANCED > Troubleshooting page in the web interface.
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