Hi all
I want to say first off. Softether is a great product. Makes life very easy.
So story so far > I have a Small HP Gen 8 Server Running ESXi 5.5. One VM running Win 7 just now with one NIC. Softether installed on is installed on this VM.
I can connect and fine via SE Client and Open VPn there is no pass-through though. I have enabled SecureNAT and Secure DHCP and everything remote works great. Secure DHCP issues IP in the range of 192.168.30.1 +. My Lan nodes i.e Wife’s Laptop, Xbox ect keep getting DHCP addys from the .30.* range.
This stop things working smoothly for me and I need to then issue static address to these nodes to get back on to my main IP range 192.168.1.*. Is there a way to get softether just to use my main router for DHCP? Or a better Solution?
DHCP on Main Lan
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Re: DHCP on Main Lan
Add local tap bridge to your hub and in SecureNat uncheck "virtual nat function" and "virtual DHCP server function"
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Re: DHCP on Main Lan
Ok I will try that later to day andbget back to you with the results
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Re: DHCP on Main Lan
Please turn on promiscuous mode on the VMware.
Disable SecureNAT.
And, create a localbridge.
Disable SecureNAT.
And, create a localbridge.
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Re: DHCP on Main Lan
thisjun wrote:
> Please turn on promiscuous mode on the VMware.
> Disable SecureNAT.
> And, create a localbridge.
I did this all last week and it has been working great. I have to say that I am very impressed with softether as a product.
> Please turn on promiscuous mode on the VMware.
> Disable SecureNAT.
> And, create a localbridge.
I did this all last week and it has been working great. I have to say that I am very impressed with softether as a product.