Hi Marc,
I tried to add the Nat part but still the same result, it cannot reach the internet. Below is the result once I added the suggested solution;
root@XXX-FIW001> show security flow session destination-prefix 8.8.8.8 source-prefix 192.168.10.1
Session ID: 395032, Policy name: self-traffic-policy/1, State: Active, Timeout: 34, Valid
In: 192.168.10.1/27 --> 8.8.8.8/28343;icmp, If: .local..0, Pkts: 1, Bytes: 84
Out: 8.8.8.8/28343 --> 192.168.10.1/27;icmp, If: reth0.0, Pkts: 0, Bytes: 0
Session ID: 402555, Policy name: self-traffic-policy/1, State: Active, Timeout: 26, Valid
In: 192.168.10.1/18 --> 8.8.8.8/28343;icmp, If: .local..0, Pkts: 1, Bytes: 84
Out: 8.8.8.8/28343 --> 192.168.10.1/18;icmp, If: reth0.0, Pkts: 0, Bytes: 0
Session ID: 405674, Policy name: self-traffic-policy/1, State: Active, Timeout: 18, Valid
In: 192.168.10.1/11 --> 8.8.8.8/28343;icmp, If: .local..0, Pkts: 1, Bytes: 84
Out: 8.8.8.8/28343 --> 192.168.10.1/11;icmp, If: reth0.0, Pkts: 0, Bytes: 0
I'm not quite sure why I'm seeing a policy name: self-traffic-policy, I'm not quite sure also what is this.
Dennis