SoftEther DHCP Problem
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 10:07 pm
Hi, I'm running softether-vpnserver-v4.22-9634-beta-2016.11.27-linux-x64-64bit
managed using softether-vpn_admin_tools-v4.22-9634-beta-2016.11.27-win32
connecting from Mac OSX 10.10.5 using Viscosity 1.6.8
I want to have specific vpn client connected then acting as a DMZ server, but can't find relevant settings
And I can't find a DHCP setting to bind a static IP to specific user, nor bind to specific MAC address
so I'm not even able to use port forwarding to simulate DMZ myself
Please don't tell me that advanced tools like SoftEther just can't assign static IP addresses by itself
Anyway I also tried to configure Viscosity to use static IP address when connecting
found this: https://www.sparklabs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=245
say I want my static IP to be x.x.x.x, tried adding each of the following line, none works:
ifconfig x.x.x.x // grammar error
ifconfig x.x.x.x 255.255.255.0 // won't work
ifconfig x.x.x.x x.x.x.x // won't work
ifconfig x.x.x.x y.y.y.y // y.y.y.y is SoftEther's server address, won't work
ifconfig x.x.x.x y.y.y.y // y.y.y.y is SoftEther's HUB address, won't work
also tried to disable SoftEther's DHCP completely, only resulting Viscosity unable to connect
During experiment, also found a default route 192.168.254.254 is added(see attachment)
but my SoftEther HUB address is 192.168.254.1, and 192.168.254.254 is not even in DHCP pool
I'm wondering if this is normal? If not, does it caused by SoftEther or Viscosity?
1) How can I have a specific vpn client connected then acting as a DMZ server?
2) How can I assign static IP to specific vpn clients and/or MAC addresses?
3) Are the routing tables messed up?
Please note I DO UNDERSTAND that Viscosity is in no way related to SoftEther
I just put it here for completeness, and hope anyone familiar with both softwares are around to help
If you have other vpn client software that connects to SoftEther and runs on OSX 10.10.5, do suggest
Can't use OSX's built in VPN client
[attachment=0]2017-02-12_06-05-59.png[/attachment]
managed using softether-vpn_admin_tools-v4.22-9634-beta-2016.11.27-win32
connecting from Mac OSX 10.10.5 using Viscosity 1.6.8
I want to have specific vpn client connected then acting as a DMZ server, but can't find relevant settings
And I can't find a DHCP setting to bind a static IP to specific user, nor bind to specific MAC address
so I'm not even able to use port forwarding to simulate DMZ myself
Please don't tell me that advanced tools like SoftEther just can't assign static IP addresses by itself
Anyway I also tried to configure Viscosity to use static IP address when connecting
found this: https://www.sparklabs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=245
say I want my static IP to be x.x.x.x, tried adding each of the following line, none works:
ifconfig x.x.x.x // grammar error
ifconfig x.x.x.x 255.255.255.0 // won't work
ifconfig x.x.x.x x.x.x.x // won't work
ifconfig x.x.x.x y.y.y.y // y.y.y.y is SoftEther's server address, won't work
ifconfig x.x.x.x y.y.y.y // y.y.y.y is SoftEther's HUB address, won't work
also tried to disable SoftEther's DHCP completely, only resulting Viscosity unable to connect
During experiment, also found a default route 192.168.254.254 is added(see attachment)
but my SoftEther HUB address is 192.168.254.1, and 192.168.254.254 is not even in DHCP pool
I'm wondering if this is normal? If not, does it caused by SoftEther or Viscosity?
1) How can I have a specific vpn client connected then acting as a DMZ server?
2) How can I assign static IP to specific vpn clients and/or MAC addresses?
3) Are the routing tables messed up?
Please note I DO UNDERSTAND that Viscosity is in no way related to SoftEther
I just put it here for completeness, and hope anyone familiar with both softwares are around to help
If you have other vpn client software that connects to SoftEther and runs on OSX 10.10.5, do suggest
Can't use OSX's built in VPN client
[attachment=0]2017-02-12_06-05-59.png[/attachment]