From [1], I was able to install SoftEther VPN Server on a QNAP TS-269 Pro NAS without any difficulties anymore. However, I found that the following two items, which were working on MS Windows-based SoftEther VPN Server running on an Itel-based X86 desktop computer, but not working on my NAS:
1. the DNS domain azure.net
2. Local IP resource (the same IP address of SoftEther VPN Server is running). It means that the local server IP address is not pingable.
The server version that I am using on my NAS is
softether-vpnserver-v1.00-9051-rc2-2013.04.05-linux-x86-32bit.tar.gz
Are these known issues or only me have the problems?
References
[1] http://www.vpnusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=518
Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269 Pro
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
Please try to use tap mode local bridge.
Local bridge with network device cannot transfer traffic from the VPN server host to the virtual hub.
Local bridge with network device cannot transfer traffic from the VPN server host to the virtual hub.
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
Hello cedar,
Many thanks for letting know the answer [1] for the second question. I have to read more information about how to create an TAP device.
How about the first question? Azure.net was not working on my QNAP NAS.
Reference:
[1] http://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manua ... ap_Devices
Many thanks for letting know the answer [1] for the second question. I have to read more information about how to create an TAP device.
How about the first question? Azure.net was not working on my QNAP NAS.
Reference:
[1] http://www.softether.org/4-docs/1-manua ... ap_Devices
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
You did try azure.net?
VPN Azure service uses ***.vpnazure.net.
Please confirm your domain name correct.
VPN Azure service uses ***.vpnazure.net.
Please confirm your domain name correct.
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
Yes I did using hostname.vpnazure.net for my QNAP NAS case but it still failed to pass through firewall and NAT of my router.
My friend installed a SoftEther VPN Server on a Raspberry Pi without problem when using Azure.net。
I guess the Linux on QNAP NAS is different from the one used on Raspberry Pi.
My friend installed a SoftEther VPN Server on a Raspberry Pi without problem when using Azure.net。
I guess the Linux on QNAP NAS is different from the one used on Raspberry Pi.
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
What error did you seen when you use VPN Azure?
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
Hello cedar,
When I attempted to connect the server, it gave a message error 1.
Regards,
Eric
When I attempted to connect the server, it gave a message error 1.
Regards,
Eric
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Re: Azure.net and local resource not working on QNAP TS-269
Did your VPN server enable VPN azure function and DDNS function?
If the VPN server has registered the hostname to DDNS service, It should succeed at least in name resolution.
Can you see the IP address when you ping to the ***.vpnazure.net ?
If the VPN server has registered the hostname to DDNS service, It should succeed at least in name resolution.
Can you see the IP address when you ping to the ***.vpnazure.net ?