Hello Experts,
I am planning to deploy Soft Ether on Server 2008 R2 based servers along side with the RRAS role running on windows server that will be providing the functionality of PPTP,L2TP,IKEv2 and SSTP. Now I need to know some things regarding the stealth probability of the soft ether protocols.
1) Which protocol of soft ether is termed as stealth protocol...???
2) Will there be any compatibility issue with the microsoft's Routing and remote access services RRAS VPN...???
Thanks
JULIUS
SoftEther's Stealth Protocol features
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Re: SoftEther's Stealth Protocol features
Hello,
Any suggestions....
regards
Julius
Any suggestions....
regards
Julius
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Re: SoftEther's Stealth Protocol features
What does "Stealth Protocol" mean?
RRAS compatibility is OK if you disable IPSec of SoftEther.
RRAS compatibility is OK if you disable IPSec of SoftEther.
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Re: SoftEther's Stealth Protocol features
Hello,
By Stealth I mean a protocol that is able to bypass the GFW (Great Firewall of China).
Thanks
Julius
By Stealth I mean a protocol that is able to bypass the GFW (Great Firewall of China).
Thanks
Julius
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Re: SoftEther's Stealth Protocol features
I think SoftEther protocol may be good.