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Once you set up this vpn sever you can still have local only users as well as vpn users correct? Would you be able to access that mapped drivers from home, Just like if you were at work?
Thank you for your comment. Regarding your question, you do not have to open any ports on the router. The features available in Windows Server will forward the connection ports. But keep in mind that I used a local IP address just for testing. In reality, you must work and communicate through a real IP address. Good luck to you . Try it and I will wait for any inquiry from you. We discuss your inquiry together. Thank you again 👍
Yes, you need Active Directory in order to create a user on it and give this user the authority to access and connect through the VPN. Thank you for your comment, and I await any further inquiries, sir. Good luck to you 🤍🤍
I encountered an error: "Can't connect to VPN_Connect. The remote connection was not made because the attempted VPN tunnels failed. The VPN server might be unreachable. If this connection is attempting to use an L2TP/IPsec tunnel, the security parameters required for IPsec negotiation might not be configured properly." Could you suggest any solutions for this issue?
For the private address, do we need to insert the 127.0.0.1 or we can insert other private address. And how to determine which privaye address need to use. Sorry for my question as my knowledge on network was little.
Hello Rana, the VPN server needs a real IP, so that you can connect to it from any remote computer. But it does not require a WAN network. I just tried with a local IP just for the experience. But for actual work, there must be a real IP, or as it is called, static IP address. I hope that the information is understandable to you. Thank you for commenting. Don't hesitate to ask about anything else. Sorry for the delay in a reply . Thank you again 🤍👍
While routing and access is active i cant ping through (from pc to server though can still ping from server to pc) although when i disable it i can ping both ends from each others. (that said vpn also does not connect) this is also made simplified in local network that has internet access. Any advice on why that is ? (ive had working vpn on lan but not wan before but after including routing and doing the steps you provided i cant access my vpn server through nether now) (ive also disabled firewall when testing just in case there was something i forgot to let through)
Hey, I would like some help! I've been struggling with the following: My customers can connect to the VPN, however, they cannot ping one of my server's interfaces. They only ping the interface that is created within the VPN pool. So, if my server has an interface configured in the 192.168.20.x network, and I configured our VPN pool at the 192.168.10.x network, our customer can only ping the 192.168.10.x address. Aren't those interfaces internally routed? Why my customers can only ping the VPN address?
LOL I used to support our users connecting to our VPN this way. Brings back memories and there wasn't much magic to it ... thanks
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Good info, thanks for the best share
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great video and well explain
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thanks you a lot bro, you video is the best and all working very well after follow your explain
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If you haven't subscribed to the channel yet, I would be happy for you to join, 😊 Thanks again for your support 🤍👍
Once you set up this vpn sever you can still have local only users as well as vpn users correct? Would you be able to access that mapped drivers from home, Just like if you were at work?
Thx for your video, I m trying to do the same for my work. But, do I have to open some ports on my router ? some NAT rules ?
Thank you for your comment. Regarding your question, you do not have to open any ports on the router. The features available in Windows Server will forward the connection ports. But keep in mind that I used a local IP address just for testing. In reality, you must work and communicate through a real IP address. Good luck to you . Try it and I will wait for any inquiry from you. We discuss your inquiry together. Thank you again 👍
Do you need active directory for that or you could setup a local user?
Yes, you need Active Directory in order to create a user on it and give this user the authority to access and connect through the VPN. Thank you for your comment, and I await any further inquiries, sir. Good luck to you 🤍🤍
what append if i dont use NAT?
what ports do we need to port forward on our routers
I would like to know aswell
That's a crucial part that's missing. The firewall/gateway needs to forward to the RRAS server for this to work.
I encountered an error:
"Can't connect to VPN_Connect. The remote connection was not made because the attempted VPN tunnels failed. The VPN server might be unreachable. If this connection is attempting to use an L2TP/IPsec tunnel, the security parameters required for IPsec negotiation might not be configured properly."
Could you suggest any solutions for this issue?
I did encounter exactly the same issue. Sadly didn't find a fix for it yet
For the private address, do we need to insert the 127.0.0.1 or we can insert other private address. And how to determine which privaye address need to use. Sorry for my question as my knowledge on network was little.
No, 127.0.0.1 is a loop back for the NIC. use whatever range (11 IP) based on your gateway IP
Once i got out the network and try to connect to the VPN now, it cannot connect.
Gotta portforward
And use a ddns
do you need wan network to do VPN ?
Hello Rana, the VPN server needs a real IP, so that you can connect to it from any remote computer. But it does not require a WAN network. I just tried with a local IP just for the experience. But for actual work, there must be a real IP, or as it is called, static IP address. I hope that the information is understandable to you. Thank you for commenting. Don't hesitate to ask about anything else. Sorry for the delay in a reply . Thank you again 🤍👍
While routing and access is active i cant ping through (from pc to server though can still ping from server to pc) although when i disable it i can ping both ends from each others. (that said vpn also does not connect) this is also made simplified in local network that has internet access.
Any advice on why that is ? (ive had working vpn on lan but not wan before but after including routing and doing the steps you provided i cant access my vpn server through nether now) (ive also disabled firewall when testing just in case there was something i forgot to let through)
Update i can ping both sides now (idk what i actually did to make it so but i still cant connect to the vpn)
Thank you. When you say server IP address, it means the public IP? Also does it work with Windows Server Standard edition?
I also thank you for your comment. Yes, it will work with Windows Server Standard edition. Good luck to you 🤍👍
@@DOITMOSTAFAAHMED When you say server IP address, it means the public IP?
Hey, I would like some help! I've been struggling with the following:
My customers can connect to the VPN, however, they cannot ping one of my server's interfaces. They only ping the interface that is created within the VPN pool.
So, if my server has an interface configured in the 192.168.20.x network, and I configured our VPN pool at the 192.168.10.x network, our customer can only ping the 192.168.10.x address.
Aren't those interfaces internally routed? Why my customers can only ping the VPN address?
Ikev2 ??
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean, sir