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Cascade Other nat than Softether

Post by JellyVPN » Tue Oct 25, 2022 1:35 am

Hi there can I cascade all connections from my Linux, for example when I install ocserv or Strongswan or standalone OpenVPN with Softether Server cascade all of them connections?
there is any way?
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Re: Cascade Other nat than Softether

Post by solo » Tue Oct 25, 2022 3:45 am

Keep your SE server and cascade as they are and install OpenVPN server. Then bridge both servers' soft taps together for an internal L2.

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Re: Cascade Other nat than Softether

Post by KatherineEddie » Sun Dec 11, 2022 10:06 pm

solo wrote:
Tue Oct 25, 2022 3:45 am
Keep your SE server and cascade as they are and install OpenVPN server. Then bridge both servers' soft taps together for an internal L2.
Do you mean just these steps:
in SE manager, local bridge setting > Virtual Hub (selecting a virtual hub) > Bridge with new Tap device > New tab device name > Create local bridge
?

If yes I tried with Wiregard wg0 interface and OcServ vpns0 , both were added successfully and taps where created

Code: Select all

ip -br a
tap_vpns0        UNKNOWN        IP_V6/64 
tap_wg0          UNKNOWN        IP_V6/64
But still the IP address for the WG / OC client is the first SE server not the end point (where cascaded has been connected to)
Is there any other configuration needs to be done?

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Re: Cascade Other nat than Softether

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