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vpn:server [2010/11/01 15:54]
tibor created
vpn:server [2010/11/22 13:10] (current)
mats
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On the “server" Internet Gate change ET1/2/3 subnet to other than the default 192.168.0.1 (you can change it to for example 192.168.5.1). As the “client" and “server" ends of an IPSec connection are not allowed to share the same subnet, they cannot both be on the 192.168.0.1 subnet. On the “server" Internet Gate change ET1/2/3 subnet to other than the default 192.168.0.1 (you can change it to for example 192.168.5.1). As the “client" and “server" ends of an IPSec connection are not allowed to share the same subnet, they cannot both be on the 192.168.0.1 subnet.
-Read more at [[VPN:EasyServer]] or [[VPN:create server manually]].+Read more at [[VPN:EasyServer]] or [[vpn:configure_server_manually|create server manually]].
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Clients do not have to be Internet Gate-s. Client (D) is a PC with a global IP address connected to the Internet running Windows' own IPSec client, or a third part IPSec software. Client (E) might be any brand IPSec gateway. If gateway (I) is not Internet Gate then it must support IPSec NAT-T to work (as it is behind a NAT). Internet Gate supports IPSec NAT-T. Clients do not have to be Internet Gate-s. Client (D) is a PC with a global IP address connected to the Internet running Windows' own IPSec client, or a third part IPSec software. Client (E) might be any brand IPSec gateway. If gateway (I) is not Internet Gate then it must support IPSec NAT-T to work (as it is behind a NAT). Internet Gate supports IPSec NAT-T.
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