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Dotchin
Dec 06, 2015Aspirant
Unable to access readynas 104 over vpn
Hi Guys, I've got a readynas 104 connected to a virgin superhub and am using the nas as a softether vpn host. I have successfully connected two properties together using softether vpn server ...
- Dec 26, 2015https://community.netgear.com/t5/Current-NETGEAR-and-Partners/Softether-VPN-Server-help/m-p/914754#M2566Resolved by carrying out instructions in last thread
Dotchin
Dec 24, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for the suggestion, as always they are welcome, and I always try.
I created the two virtual hubs as you suggested and set one up with secure nat and the other as a local bridge, I did not have much luck with this as the computer was clearly only joining one of the hubs at a time depending on which one I specified.
The odd thing is, the entire VPN is hosted by the very NAS i want to connect to, so I can clearly connect to it, but not connect to the mountable drives. When I connect to the VPN, I am able to connect to both routers and their homepages, and any computers on the network, just not the NAS. It's wierd.
amof
Dec 25, 2015Initiate
Hello Dotchin,
Sorry I give you only one part of the solution. :(
Don't remember that you have to something more !
So here is the additional step you need to do :
For the virtual hub only for the NAS :
Go into Virtual Hub properties then Virtual Hub Extended Option List.
You need to put '1' at the parameter DisableKernelModeSecureNAT.
And now, you must be OK (it worked for me).
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