L2TP packet flow
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L2TP packet flow
hi,
I tried to build a VPN server for my family to bypass China GFW.
I need to use packet flow function to bypass, but when I connect to server by l2tp,
then , I got a IP from Virtual DHCP server.
But, Even I got a IP , I still can't connect to Internet via the server. I CAN only connect to intranet on my server.
What should I do to use the packet flow function.
I tried to build a VPN server for my family to bypass China GFW.
I need to use packet flow function to bypass, but when I connect to server by l2tp,
then , I got a IP from Virtual DHCP server.
But, Even I got a IP , I still can't connect to Internet via the server. I CAN only connect to intranet on my server.
What should I do to use the packet flow function.
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Re: L2TP packet flow
Please set interface metric value of the virtual network adapter high as 1000.
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Re: L2TP packet flow
cedar wrote:
> Please set interface metric value of the virtual network adapter high as
> 1000.
Thanks for your help, cedar.
At least, I used the same security policy as the vpngate server.
and turn "Disable DHCP Server Operation" off due to I used Virtual DHCP server.
so it works.
Did I do all right ?
> Please set interface metric value of the virtual network adapter high as
> 1000.
Thanks for your help, cedar.
At least, I used the same security policy as the vpngate server.
and turn "Disable DHCP Server Operation" off due to I used Virtual DHCP server.
so it works.
Did I do all right ?
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Re: L2TP packet flow
"Disable DHCP Server Operation" let the client not to work as DHCP server.
This option doesn't affect to the virtual DHCP server.
This option doesn't affect to the virtual DHCP server.
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Re: L2TP packet flow
cedar wrote:
> "Disable DHCP Server Operation" let the client not to work as
> DHCP server.
> This option doesn't affect to the > virtual DHCP server.
I just felt confused.
cadar, could you give a snapshot to expend that??
> "Disable DHCP Server Operation" let the client not to work as
> DHCP server.
> This option doesn't affect to the > virtual DHCP server.
I just felt confused.
cadar, could you give a snapshot to expend that??
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Re: L2TP packet flow
"Disable DHCP Server Operation" is a option to limit VPN client working as a DHCP server.
This option doesn't limit DHCP client for VPN client.
This option doesn't limit DHCP client for VPN client.
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Re: L2TP packet flow
cedar wrote:
> "Disable DHCP Server Operation" is a option to limit VPN client
> working as a DHCP server.
> This option doesn't limit DHCP client for VPN client.
Allright.
before you said "interface metric value of the virtual network adapter high as 1000"
where is the "interface metric value" I can't find it.
> "Disable DHCP Server Operation" is a option to limit VPN client
> working as a DHCP server.
> This option doesn't limit DHCP client for VPN client.
Allright.
before you said "interface metric value of the virtual network adapter high as 1000"
where is the "interface metric value" I can't find it.
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Re: L2TP packet flow
Interface metric is a setting of Windows.
http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html
http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html
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Re: L2TP packet flow
cedar wrote:
> Interface metric is a setting of Windows.
> http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html
OK. I got it.
Thanks for your help. Cedar
> Interface metric is a setting of Windows.
> http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html
OK. I got it.
Thanks for your help. Cedar