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SoftEther - How do you connect via OS VPN protocol or via SoftEther client?

SoftEther - How do you connect via OS VPN protocol or via SoftEther client?

What are the benefits of the client vs the VPN's that OS supports? e.g. when would I opt to use the client over say IPSEC on the local OS?

Thanks,

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  • for windows, just do l2tp, make sure you have the shared key inserted.
    the main advantage i think is the ease of setting up with the softether client.

  • I tend to use the Softether VPN client on Windows and OpenVPN on OSX.

    The client will try it's hardest to punch through firewalls including falling back to VPN over ICMP/DNS

  • Tunnelblick on OSX, Softether VPN client on Windoze, Softether vpn client on linux

  • @GIANT_CRAB said:
    Tunnelblick on OSX, Softether VPN client on Windoze, Softether vpn client on linux

    Why Tunneblick on OSX and not the SoftEther client itself?

  • ivanhivanh Member
    edited July 2015

    @jeromeza said:
    Why Tunneblick on OSX and not the SoftEther client itself?

    Because it's an experimental versions and they don't recommend for us to use it

    I haven't used it on mac before, but I assume its quite buggy

  • NomadNomad Member

    What they recommend is using the builtin native VPN function of os x and that works ok.

  • dragon2611dragon2611 Member
    edited July 2015

    @ivanh said:
    I haven't used it on mac before, but I assume its quite buggy

    I could never get the damn tap/tun driver to be seen by the OSX client

    @Nomad said:
    What they recommend is using the builtin native VPN function of os x and that works ok.

    It really doesn't on some Natted networks that prevent the IPSEC part of the IPSEC/L2TP from working properly, and I'd not want to be using PPTP thesedays, which basically leaves Ovpn and a 3rd party client.

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