Hi,
why only the VPN Server Ip and not the IP the client got is showed in the Session Status? This is a really important information both to the client and also to the server administrator, so it will be really great if that can be shown in that dialog both on client and server.
thx.
rgds.
Michael
VPN Client IP in Session Status
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
The IP address of VPN client is shown on the first line of the session status screen. Please look it again.
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
Hi,
for me not. In the whole list there is no client ip visible.
Iam using 4.06
rgds.
Michael
for me not. In the whole list there is no client ip visible.
Iam using 4.06
rgds.
Michael
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
Hi,
In my VPN server manager, the client IP address is shown as the attached screen shot.
Your VPN server manager does not show this information?
In my VPN server manager, the client IP address is shown as the attached screen shot.
Your VPN server manager does not show this information?
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
Hi,
on Serverside it shows me the public IP of the client. But I need the IP assigned by the DHCP-Server.
And on Client-side i need also the ip assigned by DHCP-Server (or if not assigned whats configured in the VPN connection settings)
This is an important info both for the client and the server administrator.
I see that in the DHCP lease overview I can see the assigned ip's, but there only next to the "clients hostname" but i then also don't know which softether account is used for that login.
rgds.
Michael
on Serverside it shows me the public IP of the client. But I need the IP assigned by the DHCP-Server.
And on Client-side i need also the ip assigned by DHCP-Server (or if not assigned whats configured in the VPN connection settings)
This is an important info both for the client and the server administrator.
I see that in the DHCP lease overview I can see the assigned ip's, but there only next to the "clients hostname" but i then also don't know which softether account is used for that login.
rgds.
Michael
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
You can see the assigned IP address of a selected VPN session, by clicking the "IP Table of Selected Session" button.
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
Thank you. I found it. Really helpfull.
I think it will be very helpfull to have that information also in the other session information tables visible (both for the client and the server).
Do you think that can be implemented in some future releases?
BTW: I also see that for all sessions both IP4 and IP6 addresses where registered? Is this done because IP6 is enabled in the client adapter?
I think it will be very helpfull to have that information also in the other session information tables visible (both for the client and the server).
Do you think that can be implemented in some future releases?
BTW: I also see that for all sessions both IP4 and IP6 addresses where registered? Is this done because IP6 is enabled in the client adapter?
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Re: VPN Client IP in Session Status
Sorry, I am not planning to show the assigned IP address(es) on the Session Status window.
This decision is by design. The Session Status windows shows only the underlying VPN tunnel data. This window does not contain any the overlying VPN payload.
If you can find IPv6 address in the IP address table, it means that your VPN client adapter has been using an IPv6 address. Windows Vista or later operating systems has built-in IPv6 stack and it is enabled by default. Notmally, the IPv6 address is a Link-Local IPv6 address, which starts with "fe80::". It is not a global IPv6 address.
This decision is by design. The Session Status windows shows only the underlying VPN tunnel data. This window does not contain any the overlying VPN payload.
If you can find IPv6 address in the IP address table, it means that your VPN client adapter has been using an IPv6 address. Windows Vista or later operating systems has built-in IPv6 stack and it is enabled by default. Notmally, the IPv6 address is a Link-Local IPv6 address, which starts with "fe80::". It is not a global IPv6 address.