Hi
I've successfully installed softether and I use it
but I can't connect with the server where softether is installed: ssh, http, ping, etc don't work
what I have to do?
thanks
all ok but I can't see the softether server
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Re: all ok but I can't see the softether server
Can you describe the things u did to set it up please? Do you have a client? Which? Did u program the firewall? What did u do?
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Re: all ok but I can't see the softether server
I connect using L2TP/IPSec, using Windows client
I've Debian as server with no firewall
I've Debian as server with no firewall
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Re: all ok but I can't see the softether server
eastavin wrote:
> Can you describe the things u did to set it up please? Do you have a client? Which?
> Did u program the firewall? What did u do?
desperados wrote:
> I connect using L2TP/IPSec, using Windows client
> I've Debian as server with no firewall
Sounds good. You say you have successfully connected using windows l2tp from a remote location to your home network. You can now access any other devices that are on your home network as if you were at home. Seeing the softether server is not something you would see if you were on another device on the home network without going through the normal "my network" process. And so you would have to do same here now that you are connected. It would be helpful to learn about this product. Here is a good way to become more familiar with its great capabilities http://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manua ... N_Overview
> Can you describe the things u did to set it up please? Do you have a client? Which?
> Did u program the firewall? What did u do?
desperados wrote:
> I connect using L2TP/IPSec, using Windows client
> I've Debian as server with no firewall
Sounds good. You say you have successfully connected using windows l2tp from a remote location to your home network. You can now access any other devices that are on your home network as if you were at home. Seeing the softether server is not something you would see if you were on another device on the home network without going through the normal "my network" process. And so you would have to do same here now that you are connected. It would be helpful to learn about this product. Here is a good way to become more familiar with its great capabilities http://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manua ... N_Overview
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Re: all ok but I can't see the softether server
gvilkas wrote:
> eastavin wrote:
> > Can you describe the things u did to set it up please? Do you have a client?
> Which?
> > Did u program the firewall? What did u do?
> desperados wrote:
> > I connect using L2TP/IPSec, using Windows client
> > I've Debian as server with no firewall
>
> Sounds good. You say you have successfully connected using windows l2tp from a remote
> location to your home network. You can now access any other devices that are on your
> home network as if you were at home. Seeing the softether server is not something
> you would see if you were on another device on the home network without going through
> the normal "my network" process. And so you would have to do same here now
> that you are connected. It would be helpful to learn about this product. Here is a
> good way to become more familiar with its great capabilities
> http://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manua ... N_Overview
when I am in my home network, I can ping server and access using ssh or http
when I am connected with VPN, I can't access server
I need to access it
> eastavin wrote:
> > Can you describe the things u did to set it up please? Do you have a client?
> Which?
> > Did u program the firewall? What did u do?
> desperados wrote:
> > I connect using L2TP/IPSec, using Windows client
> > I've Debian as server with no firewall
>
> Sounds good. You say you have successfully connected using windows l2tp from a remote
> location to your home network. You can now access any other devices that are on your
> home network as if you were at home. Seeing the softether server is not something
> you would see if you were on another device on the home network without going through
> the normal "my network" process. And so you would have to do same here now
> that you are connected. It would be helpful to learn about this product. Here is a
> good way to become more familiar with its great capabilities
> http://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manua ... N_Overview
when I am in my home network, I can ping server and access using ssh or http
when I am connected with VPN, I can't access server
I need to access it
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Re: all ok but I can't see the softether server
Normal localbridge can't access to VPN server itself in Linux, so you need tap localbridge.
https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... r_Mac_OS_X
https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... r_Mac_OS_X