Hi all!
I have tried to use SoftEther Client for already installed OpenVPN server - and no success! I'm a little bit surprised taking into account OpenVPN support was announced.
My config for OpenVPN is as follows:
client
dev tap
;dev-node MyTap
proto udp
remote gjf.abcd.net 1194
float
comp-lzo adaptive
keepalive 15 60
auth-user-pass
ns-cert-type server
<ca>
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MII...w=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
</ca>
resolv-retry infinite
nobind
As you can see there is no any "Virtual Hub Name", anyway I have tried the following settings in client (attached).
Anyway connection failed, and original OpenVPN client is working like a charm in the same time.
So what is wrong?
SoftEther Client for OpenVPN Server
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SoftEther Client for OpenVPN Server
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Re: SoftEther Client for OpenVPN Server
Oh yeah, looks like the level of support is almost the same as OpenVPN compatibility :)
Taking into account the experience of testers of other claimed "features": https://habrahabr.ru/post/208782/#comment_8738737
Too bad advertisement is much better than product itself.
Uninstalling this crap.
Taking into account the experience of testers of other claimed "features": https://habrahabr.ru/post/208782/#comment_8738737
Too bad advertisement is much better than product itself.
Uninstalling this crap.
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Re: SoftEther Client for OpenVPN Server
gjf wrote:
> Oh yeah, looks like the level of support is almost the same as OpenVPN
> compatibility :)
> Taking into account the experience of testers of other claimed
> "features": https://habrahabr.ru/post/208782/#comment_8738737
> Too bad advertisement is much better than product itself.
> Uninstalling this crap.
Hi
All items from this comment are false.
Regarding your question - you can use SoftEther Client only for connection to SoftEther server using native https protocol.
Thanks
> Oh yeah, looks like the level of support is almost the same as OpenVPN
> compatibility :)
> Taking into account the experience of testers of other claimed
> "features": https://habrahabr.ru/post/208782/#comment_8738737
> Too bad advertisement is much better than product itself.
> Uninstalling this crap.
Hi
All items from this comment are false.
Regarding your question - you can use SoftEther Client only for connection to SoftEther server using native https protocol.
Thanks