Best Set Up
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 1:29 pm
Hi All
First post here, so go easy on me.
I need to be clear from the off, that I am capable with computers and IT, but networking a VPN is still relatively new to me, I am far from a Super-User!!
In my old house I set up SoftEther on a RaspberryPi running Linux to enable me to remotely access my internal network, and hence access off of my kit (Media Server, CCTV, etc etc)
I got the set up working following the great tutorials on the site, and it all worked great.
We have now moved onto a boat - so my internet is now over 4G. Because of this I am now stuck behind CGNAT (and no, there are no 4G ISPs in the UK that will give me a static IPv4 address or IPv6).
Given that a V PN solution worked so well previously and I have a slight familiarity with it I would like to carry on with this solution.
As far as I understand, one solution to the CGNAT problem is to rent a cloudserver (which I have done for a very small monthly sum - £5 in fact), set this up as a SoftEther server and then use the RaspberryPi to connect to this server. This will allow me a static address to connect to externally.
My question is, what is the best set up for SoftEther in this scenario?
Would a basic server/client set up work, with the couldserver being the server and the RaspberryPi connected to my internal network as the client or would I need to look at setting up a LAN-LAN bridge?
Secondly, I want to ensure that all of the internet traffic from the internal LAN does not go through the cloudserver - would a LAN to LAN bridge achieve this?
Hoping the knowledge of the forum can help.
First post here, so go easy on me.
I need to be clear from the off, that I am capable with computers and IT, but networking a VPN is still relatively new to me, I am far from a Super-User!!
In my old house I set up SoftEther on a RaspberryPi running Linux to enable me to remotely access my internal network, and hence access off of my kit (Media Server, CCTV, etc etc)
I got the set up working following the great tutorials on the site, and it all worked great.
We have now moved onto a boat - so my internet is now over 4G. Because of this I am now stuck behind CGNAT (and no, there are no 4G ISPs in the UK that will give me a static IPv4 address or IPv6).
Given that a V PN solution worked so well previously and I have a slight familiarity with it I would like to carry on with this solution.
As far as I understand, one solution to the CGNAT problem is to rent a cloudserver (which I have done for a very small monthly sum - £5 in fact), set this up as a SoftEther server and then use the RaspberryPi to connect to this server. This will allow me a static address to connect to externally.
My question is, what is the best set up for SoftEther in this scenario?
Would a basic server/client set up work, with the couldserver being the server and the RaspberryPi connected to my internal network as the client or would I need to look at setting up a LAN-LAN bridge?
Secondly, I want to ensure that all of the internet traffic from the internal LAN does not go through the cloudserver - would a LAN to LAN bridge achieve this?
Hoping the knowledge of the forum can help.