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mbayrock
Dec 07, 2013Follower
Softether VPN Server help
I've got the softether VPN server running and I can connect to the VPN no problem, I can then see and broswe directly to my computers connected to that network, but I cannot see nor access the ReadyNa...
dionuk
May 22, 2014Star
I have it all setup and can access everything on my network, even the readynas. I have it setup as follows. Vitual Hub uses the second network card on the NAS which is listed on the "Local Bridge Settings" under "Network Adapter or Tap Device Name" eth1, eth0 is the primary network card with an ip on the same subnet as the everything else on your network, for example your nas would be eth0=192.168.0.150, a network printer 192.168.0.80, your router 192.168.0.1. Believe it or not, but you must give the eth1 (second NIC) an ip that is not on your subnet, mine is (192.168.3.2, router settings on that nic 192.168.3.1, DNS 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4) and have a cable plugged in on that (eth1) NIC and into your switch/router whatever you use. Trust me it sounds crazy but it does not conflict with anything (strangely enough) but it works.
ON the "Local Bridge Settings" Your Virtual Hub would say on "Network Adapter or Tap Device Name" eth1, then further down
"Type to Create" = radio button "Bridge with Physical Existing Network Adapter" under that
"Select the Ethernet device (network adapter) for the bridge destination and select eth0
Then, under "Manage Virtual Hub" (you must create users and give them passwords of course)
It seems there is hundreds of settings I can not mention here, but feel free to ask. What I have mentioned above is I think the answer to the question. I have users that can connect securely to my Home network where my VPN is running on. I have just checked, I have full access to my vpn and my readynas from my iphone over 3G.
ON the "Local Bridge Settings" Your Virtual Hub would say on "Network Adapter or Tap Device Name" eth1, then further down
"Type to Create" = radio button "Bridge with Physical Existing Network Adapter" under that
"Select the Ethernet device (network adapter) for the bridge destination and select eth0
Then, under "Manage Virtual Hub" (you must create users and give them passwords of course)
It seems there is hundreds of settings I can not mention here, but feel free to ask. What I have mentioned above is I think the answer to the question. I have users that can connect securely to my Home network where my VPN is running on. I have just checked, I have full access to my vpn and my readynas from my iphone over 3G.
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