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a week ago
Re:L2TP LAN-LAN VPN in "Route" Working Mode
@MR.S I removed the old IPSec VPN policy and enabled remote management on the target router. I still can't connect to it though. When the L2TP client is configured for "NAT", it works fine (can...
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a week ago
Re:L2TP LAN-LAN VPN in "Route" Working Mode
@MR.S When I set it up this way, I can access most devices on the server-side LAN, but not the server-side router (192.168.0.1). This is my L2TP server config: This is the L2TP user account config...
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a week ago
L2TP LAN-LAN VPN in "Route" Working Mode
I'm setting up a LAN-LAN L2TP/IPSec VPN between two ER605s. On the client device, there's a field named "Working Mode", with options "NAT" and "Route". In the documentation, I can find very little...
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a week ago
OpenVPN Site-to-Site with DDNS
I'd like to set up an OpenVPN site-to-site VPN between two ER605s. My server ER605 has a dynamic IP (outside of my control) with DDNS configured. I can modify the .ovpn file to replace the IP address...
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a week ago
Re:IPSec LAN-LAN Full Tunnel
@SomeNetEngineer Find "full tunnel" on this page. It's a site-to-site IKEv2 (IPSec) full tunnel where all traffic can be directed over it.
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Re:IPSec LAN-LAN Full Tunnel
@MR.S "Site-to-Site" just means that it's connecting two sites, not a client to a site. It has nothing to do with how traffic is routed. There are plenty of corporate Site-to-Site VPNs that run all...
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