Dear all,
My softether VPN Server is behind in the intranet, and client can't connect it.
How to config this server and traverse the NAT.
Thanks in advance.
Server is behind in the intranet, client can't connect
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Re: Server is behind in the intranet, client can't connect
Have you opened port 500 and 4500 on your router for the computer running the vpn server?
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Re: Server is behind in the intranet, client can't connect
Thanks for your answer.
I can not operate the router, so I have not opened the port.
Would you mind give me another way to traverse the intarnet firewall, and build up SSL-VPN.
Thanks again.
I can not operate the router, so I have not opened the port.
Would you mind give me another way to traverse the intarnet firewall, and build up SSL-VPN.
Thanks again.
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Re: Server is behind in the intranet, client can't connect
brokenglish wrote:
> Have you opened port 500 and 4500 on your router for the computer running
> the vpn server?
Thanks for your answer.
I can not operate the router, so I have not opened the port.
Would you mind give me another way to traverse the intarnet firewall, and build up SSL-VPN.
Thanks again.
> Have you opened port 500 and 4500 on your router for the computer running
> the vpn server?
Thanks for your answer.
I can not operate the router, so I have not opened the port.
Would you mind give me another way to traverse the intarnet firewall, and build up SSL-VPN.
Thanks again.
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Re: Server is behind in the intranet, client can't connect
zh123ch wrote:
> Thanks for your answer.
> I can not operate the router, so I have not opened the port.
> Would you mind give me another way to traverse the intarnet firewall, and build up
> SSL-VPN.
> Thanks again.
Have you tried this?
http://www.vpnazure.net/en/
With VPN Azure, you don't need to port forward.
> Thanks for your answer.
> I can not operate the router, so I have not opened the port.
> Would you mind give me another way to traverse the intarnet firewall, and build up
> SSL-VPN.
> Thanks again.
Have you tried this?
http://www.vpnazure.net/en/
With VPN Azure, you don't need to port forward.