![]() ![]() Step 1: Create a Virtual Server ¶įirst, you need to create a CentOS 7 server. You can use SoftEther for any personal or commercial use free of charge. It runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and Solaris and is freeware and open-source. SoftEther VPN is one of the world’s most powerful and easy-to-use multi-protocol VPN software, made by the good folks at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. We enable and configure OpenVPN, L2TP over IPsec and SSTP VPN Servers on Linux. This article explains how to install and configure a multi-protocol VPN server using the SoftEther package. How to set up a Multi-Protocol VPN Server using SoftEther ¶ Set up the VPN server ¶ Introduction ¶ How to set up a Multi-Protocol VPN Server using SoftEther.In this way, I was able to ping 192.168.30.xxx clients connected to the VPN, but adding sudo ip route add 10.10.10.0/24 via 192.168.30.10 dev tap_softĭoesn't work, no package arrives at 192.168.30.10. I also tried to disable the secureNAT (following this guide), creating a tap_soft interface on the VPS with address 192.168.30.1. Now I'm trying to redirect all traffic to 10.10.10.0/24 on the server, to WinCE panel 192.168.30.10, but using SecureNAT, on the VPS I don't have the control of the interfaces used by SoftEther, and I can't find where I can specify this routing rule on the SoftEther VPN Server Manager Software. I'm using SecureNAT of SoftEther Server, which creates a virtual host with address 192.168.30.1.Client has ppp0 interface of the VPN with address 192.168.30.11.WinCE has a physical interface eth0 with address 10.10.10.50 and ppp0 interface of the VPN with address 192.168.30.10.The problem is that SoftEther Bridge software is not available for WinCE (arm), so I'm trying to do that by connecting from WinCE like a client (with the built-in VPN functionality of WinCE) and trying to make some rules and routes on both WinCE and Server to forward all the traffic to 10.10.10.xxx via the WinCE PC, using it as a router. ![]() I was able to make the system work using Win10 PC instead of the WinCE7 as client, I installed SoftEther Bridge on it, made a cascade connection to the server and everything worked fine. I decided to use SoftEther because it is the only server L2TP which I'm able to connect to from a WinCE7 (I'm open also to other options, but WinCE accept just L2TP or PPTP connections and I can't connect to servers that use xl2tpd, due to some problem of the IPsec configuration on WinCE). I'm using SoftEther and the server is hosted on an external VPS (I use this infrastructure to take advantage of hole punching). I need to connect from a client PC to a LAN, using a VPN thru a Windows Compact Embedded 7 Panel PC. ![]()
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