Hi
i've made vpn server with softether vpn on debian 32bit.
client (my comp) is win 7 64 bit.
It succesfully connected, but after connected can't browsing. Ping is working normally.
Any advice? TIA.
connected to server but can't browsing
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
What did you want to browse?
If you want to browse the VPN server's host PC, you should use tap mode local-bridge.
If you want to browse the VPN server's host PC, you should use tap mode local-bridge.
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
cedar wrote:
> What did you want to browse?
>
> If you want to browse the VPN server's host PC, you should use tap mode
> local-bridge.
I want to browse internet (ex youtube.com). I connect it on wifi that only allow icmp packet (i hope can bypass it with softether). VPN over ICMP is enable on my server. It successfully connected but still can't browse internet.
> What did you want to browse?
>
> If you want to browse the VPN server's host PC, you should use tap mode
> local-bridge.
I want to browse internet (ex youtube.com). I connect it on wifi that only allow icmp packet (i hope can bypass it with softether). VPN over ICMP is enable on my server. It successfully connected but still can't browse internet.
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
Your client's virtual NIC have been assigned a proper IP address?
If you don't have DHCP server in your server's segment, you can use also a virtual DHCP server function.
If you don't have DHCP server in your server's segment, you can use also a virtual DHCP server function.
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
cedar wrote:
> Your client's virtual NIC have been assigned a proper IP address?
> If you don't have DHCP server in your server's segment, you can use also a
> virtual DHCP server function.
I thought it assigned proper IP address & DHCP server it's enable. Please see screenshot below & in attachment, maybe you can find the problem. Thank you.
http://postimage.org/image/vuqth0x1t/
> Your client's virtual NIC have been assigned a proper IP address?
> If you don't have DHCP server in your server's segment, you can use also a
> virtual DHCP server function.
I thought it assigned proper IP address & DHCP server it's enable. Please see screenshot below & in attachment, maybe you can find the problem. Thank you.
http://postimage.org/image/vuqth0x1t/
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
VPN client don't manage the virtual NIC's IP address.
Please check IP address in 'Network Connections' of the control-panel instead of VPN client.
Please check IP address in 'Network Connections' of the control-panel instead of VPN client.
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
cedar wrote:
> VPN client don't manage the virtual NIC's IP address.
> Please check IP address in 'Network Connections' of the control-panel
> instead of VPN client.
attached is from Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Center
what should i do so VPN client can manage the virtual NIC's IP address ?
> VPN client don't manage the virtual NIC's IP address.
> Please check IP address in 'Network Connections' of the control-panel
> instead of VPN client.
attached is from Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Network and Sharing Center
what should i do so VPN client can manage the virtual NIC's IP address ?
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
There is nothing to do on VPN client.
It seems that the virtual NIC didn't get an IP address from DHCP server.
Is there any DHCP server on servers side network?
If you don't have DHCP server, please enable virtual DHCP server function on the virtual hub.
It seems that the virtual NIC didn't get an IP address from DHCP server.
Is there any DHCP server on servers side network?
If you don't have DHCP server, please enable virtual DHCP server function on the virtual hub.
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Re: connected to server but can't browsing
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> i've enabled SecureNat & now problem solved. Thanks for your help. Great software
> :D.
That's me. Forgot to login lol :p
> i've enabled SecureNat & now problem solved. Thanks for your help. Great software
> :D.
That's me. Forgot to login lol :p