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arturog
Feb 28, 2013Aspirant
SSL VPN on FVS336G
I have been able to successfully setup an SSL VPN on a FVS336GV1 with the latest firmware but have several issues with it. All of them on Windows XP or 7 clients.
The performance is very low with just one client connected. I have noticed that it uses virtualpassage.exe to connect. If you check the connection settings it uses "ISDN Canal - Virtual Passage SSLDrv Adapter" to connect with 1x64K channel to connect. Am I missing something here or is it supposed to behave like that.
On the other hand, the connection is highly error prone. Depending on the PC sometimes it connects, sometimes it doesn't lots of error messages such as "installation is corrupt" "the modem is in use", etc. On some, once you connect you can't see the internal network, on others you see some of it and in a few you see everything.
The bottom line is, is this something recommended or is it better to setup an IPSec VPN with shrew client. I will put a separate thread on that.
The performance is very low with just one client connected. I have noticed that it uses virtualpassage.exe to connect. If you check the connection settings it uses "ISDN Canal - Virtual Passage SSLDrv Adapter" to connect with 1x64K channel to connect. Am I missing something here or is it supposed to behave like that.
On the other hand, the connection is highly error prone. Depending on the PC sometimes it connects, sometimes it doesn't lots of error messages such as "installation is corrupt" "the modem is in use", etc. On some, once you connect you can't see the internal network, on others you see some of it and in a few you see everything.
The bottom line is, is this something recommended or is it better to setup an IPSec VPN with shrew client. I will put a separate thread on that.
33 Replies
- jmizoguchiVirtuoso
arturog wrote: You missed the line entry in your last post! Will that be enough or do I have to import the file into the network device settings?
What about windows 7 clients?
all Windows is same.. 7 and 8
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc - arturogAspirantHi, what I mean is you said:
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Edit the file "LMHOSTS" Add the following lines to this file - then save the file:
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But you didn't post the line that has to be added.
Regards
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