softether NAT server in school

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foxez
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softether NAT server in school

Post by foxez » Mon May 11, 2015 11:46 am

So basicly I have a server with a dedicated ip with all ports open that i use with softether and its working great at my school but the bandwidth on that server is pretty low so I sat up softether on one of my NAT servers, but i cant connect at school. The server is running on port 1410, I have tried all sorts of settings but i cant figure it out. Do you think its possible to use the SoftEther NAT Server and connect from my school? Allmost everything here is blocked. Currently using secure NAT since local bridge wont work because of some network error ;)

Thanks in advance!

:edit: also note that when im connected to my server with my dedicated ip I cannot for example connect to a different server using putty

foxez
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Re: softether NAT server in school

Post by foxez » Thu May 14, 2015 3:43 pm

I still need some help with this, can't find a solution, maybe there isnt one?

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Re: softether NAT server in school

Post by foxez » Fri May 15, 2015 12:47 pm

Still looking

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Re: softether NAT server in school

Post by foxez » Mon May 18, 2015 7:18 pm

Still looking

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Re: softether NAT server in school

Post by foxez » Tue May 26, 2015 5:42 pm

bump

exciter0
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Re: softether NAT server in school

Post by exciter0 » Thu Jun 04, 2015 12:58 am

Where is your "NAT Server" located at? Perhaps a diagram would help here.

If you're trying to connect from school to a SE server at home at port 1410 then it may be because your school requires going through a proxy server. You need to figure what kind of proxy your school uses (HTTP/SOCKS/etc) and configure SoftEther client to traverse over your school's proxy server.

SE Server by default listens on port TCP/443, which is friendly with proxy servers. Try connecting to that port instead of 1410.



foxez wrote:
> So basicly I have a server with a dedicated ip with all ports open that i
> use with softether and its working great at my school but the bandwidth on
> that server is pretty low so I sat up softether on one of my NAT servers,
> but i cant connect at school. The server is running on port 1410, I have
> tried all sorts of settings but i cant figure it out. Do you think its
> possible to use the SoftEther NAT Server and connect from my school?
> Allmost everything here is blocked. Currently using secure NAT since local
> bridge wont work because of some network error ;)
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> :edit: also note that when im connected to my server with my dedicated ip I
> cannot for example connect to a different server using putty

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