MastaChief11 wrote:
> Thanks for your help. I had to create a new user by changing the mode and doing the
> initial config.
>
> I was wondering though, in the SoftEther control panel, there is a setting labeled
> IPsec/L2TP Setting. I set a password for it and I checked off "Enable L2TP
> Server Function (L2TP over IPsec). Then I set a password for it, but it doesn't
> require me to enter that password, only the password I used to log-on to the server.
> How can I test that the data I send online is encrypted (I know very little about
> Wireshark).
I'm sorry my little English... What do you want to use client/protocol?
All SoftEther(PacketiX, UT-VPN) clients have an option to choose a Virtual HUB, but non-SoftEther clients don't have it.
The function compatible with non-softether protocol in vpnserver provide translation between non-SoftEther client and Virtual HUBs.
for example, this function provide a method to choose virtual hub via username, for L2TP over IPsec, non-encrypted L2TP, OpenVPN, MS-SSTP.
for example, if you want to use "EtherIP" or "L2TPv3 over IPsec", you need to set ISAKMP Phase 1 ID / Virtual HUB name / username + password to vpnserver.
The case which I tried, my android L2TP client don't get IP address from physical-DHCP server via Virtual HUB / L2 bridge. In this case, android L2TP client does display message encryption error.
If you have same problem, you able to use SecureNAT DHCP server.
https://www.softether.org/index.php?tit ... VPN_Server