Hi jegjeg,
I'm actually struggling with the same question - And didn't find a solution until now. I know there was somewhere a manual for how to code the config file of the vpn server, there was the loopback adapter situation explained, but I don't find it anymore. However, did you try to deactivate nat-t on client side? Maybe this can help for the speed issue you're encountering: Open the SoftEther Client Manager, rightclick your connection, click on properties, check "Disable NAT-T". Let me know if this works for you...
thisjun, sounds like a cheap and dirty workaround who can work. But for somebody who needs the connection on multiple virtualhubs on the same machine this doesn't work out.
Other suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Patric
Access files on the VPN server? Use loopback adapter?
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Re: Access files on the VPN server? Use loopback adapter?
Using VPN client is official method.
>But for somebody who needs the connection on multiple virtualhubs on the same machine this doesn't work out.
SoftEther VPN Client can have multiple virtual NIC.
If you don't want to use SoftEther VPN Client, there is another method with SecureNAT.
>But for somebody who needs the connection on multiple virtualhubs on the same machine this doesn't work out.
SoftEther VPN Client can have multiple virtual NIC.
If you don't want to use SoftEther VPN Client, there is another method with SecureNAT.