General about SoftEther
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General about SoftEther
Hello From Greece,
I have installed the software, for 1st time, and it's working perfect (Server Vpn and client remote access)
Great work, and thank You very much.
My question is if it's working well as site to site VPN?
I want to connect my office with an other building (10.0.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24 networks)
And finally, about the licensing.....is it unlimited?
thank you in advance
I have installed the software, for 1st time, and it's working perfect (Server Vpn and client remote access)
Great work, and thank You very much.
My question is if it's working well as site to site VPN?
I want to connect my office with an other building (10.0.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24 networks)
And finally, about the licensing.....is it unlimited?
thank you in advance
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Re: General about SoftEther
Hi there,
the software comes under the GNU v2 license
It looks like it can be used in S2S. Check this documentation
https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... L2_Bridge)
the software comes under the GNU v2 license
It looks like it can be used in S2S. Check this documentation
https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... L2_Bridge)
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Re: General about SoftEther
moatazelmasry wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> the software comes under the GNU v2 license
>
> It looks like it can be used in S2S. Check this documentation
>
> https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... L2_Bridge)
?????
mean?
I have not understand
> Hi there,
>
> the software comes under the GNU v2 license
>
> It looks like it can be used in S2S. Check this documentation
>
> https://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manu ... L2_Bridge)
?????
mean?
I have not understand
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Re: General about SoftEther
What didn't you exactly understand?
You asked whether it is possible to establish a S2S connection and the answer is yes with a link to the documentation
You asked whether it is possible to establish a S2S connection and the answer is yes with a link to the documentation
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Re: General about SoftEther
moatazelmasry wrote:
> What didn't you exactly understand?
>
> You asked whether it is possible to establish a S2S connection and the
> answer is yes with a link to the documentation
OK Thank You
About DHCP Server, must to install the VPN Server into my DC, because i when i logging in with my client, i can't take ip address....
> What didn't you exactly understand?
>
> You asked whether it is possible to establish a S2S connection and the
> answer is yes with a link to the documentation
OK Thank You
About DHCP Server, must to install the VPN Server into my DC, because i when i logging in with my client, i can't take ip address....
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Re: General about SoftEther
prelorentzos wrote:
> moatazelmasry wrote:
> > What didn't you exactly understand?
> >
> > You asked whether it is possible to establish a S2S connection and the
> > answer is yes with a link to the documentation
>
>
> OK Thank You
>
> About DHCP Server, must to install the VPN Server into my DC, because i when i
> logging in with my client, i can't take ip address....
I need a help
> moatazelmasry wrote:
> > What didn't you exactly understand?
> >
> > You asked whether it is possible to establish a S2S connection and the
> > answer is yes with a link to the documentation
>
>
> OK Thank You
>
> About DHCP Server, must to install the VPN Server into my DC, because i when i
> logging in with my client, i can't take ip address....
I need a help
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Re: General about SoftEther
If you are using SecureNAT you don't need to install an extra DHCP server. Just go to the SecureNAT configurations and enable DHCP
Or are you using a bridge?
Or are you using a bridge?
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Re: General about SoftEther
moatazelmasry wrote:
> If you are using SecureNAT you don't need to install an extra DHCP server.
> Just go to the SecureNAT configurations and enable DHCP
>
> Or are you using a bridge?
DONE...Working Perfect.
I have enable the SecureNat and everything working Perfect..!!!!!
Excellent.
Now i want to setup site to site VPN
I have 2 networks 192.168.21.0/24 and 10.0.0.0/24
I have install VPN server, both of them networks. Where is the configuration, that i must to write these networks and the passphrase also?
Thanks
> If you are using SecureNAT you don't need to install an extra DHCP server.
> Just go to the SecureNAT configurations and enable DHCP
>
> Or are you using a bridge?
DONE...Working Perfect.
I have enable the SecureNat and everything working Perfect..!!!!!
Excellent.
Now i want to setup site to site VPN
I have 2 networks 192.168.21.0/24 and 10.0.0.0/24
I have install VPN server, both of them networks. Where is the configuration, that i must to write these networks and the passphrase also?
Thanks
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