Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

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pascalmtl
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Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by pascalmtl » Thu Oct 31, 2013 3:55 am

Surfing behind the servers IP (not the client IP) + NAT

Hello guys,

I'm a SoftEther enthousiast !! I would like to surf the web using the IP servers (not the client IP like it's the case right now)

Also, I have to be able to install the SoftEther servers with the NAT Traversal enabled (switched ON!) This is to avoid messing in the ports in the router in front of the SoftEther servers.)

The goal is to have a safe place to surf online ( over a SoftEther server in my home) when I'm travelling. Site like Paypal, MoneyBookers blocks your account when you travel to (protect you account dammit ...) and it's sucks …

I guess it meeans bridging stuff … but please nothing with real wires LOL.

THE QUESTION IS :
Any idea how I could do this setup ?

Thank you very much :)

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Solutions I tried :

A) Hamachiu did not helped > same behavior.
B) Team Viewer VPN Tunnel did not helped > same behavior.
C) I also want to avoid setup a routeur with a DD-WRT with VPN servers. A huge pain to configure :-/

I know many people who would love this kind of setup. That would be the ultimate way to control my connections.

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Re: Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by inten » Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:43 am

It is very hard to understand what you want, but take a look here http://www.softether.org/4-docs/2-howto ... k_Anywhere
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Re: Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by pascalmtl » Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:18 pm

@intent

Does it help with this draw ? Take a look here http://cl.ly/image/3m0j0E081N2P

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Re: Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by inten » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:23 pm

That is what I have shown you with my reply. Here is your step by step guide http://www.softether.org/index.php?titl ... T_Function .

By the way, what do you mean saying "to bypass router configurations"?
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Re: Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by pascalmtl » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:50 pm

about : what do you mean saying "to bypass router configurations"?

I mean that like using Skype or DropBox, there is not need to configure ports in the router. You install it a it just works. No network configs. That's the purpose of using NAT right ?

That what I want to do with SoftEhter (server).

1) I don't wanna mess in the router in front of the vpn server.
2) I want to surf the web from the server's IP.

So wherever I'm on earth, Paypal (for exemple) will not say : « Your connection is souspicious ... Please call us to put back you service bla bla bla. »

Thank you !

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Re: Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by inten » Sun Nov 03, 2013 11:59 pm

If you're trying to avoid a configuring process you'd better use other solution then SoftEther. I don't know any software that work without (at least) minimal configuration.
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Re: Surfing with the IP server (not IP client) + NAT

Post by mesa57 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 4:40 pm

I understand VPN Azure is for that.
I further would use a local bridge on the server.
And why does Hamachi not work ? If you setup a gateway network, it fulfills all you're requirements.

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