L2TP Plugin

Started by pcampbell, November 11, 2020, 10:55:00 PM

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Ok.  I have to say thank you for all of your help.  Last thing I have done is change the Local Network address in the Tunnel Phase 2 to 0.0.0.0/0 and it is all finally routing properly.  LAN items to to LAN and I have internet access through the Tunnel.
Again, thanks for all of your help.

Ok,  may have spoke too soon :-\  While I can see my network and do some things (ping several devices and access some machines) I cannot use Remote Desktop (RDP) to connect to my server.  I can ping the server by DNS name and by IP, but not RDP into it.  Thoughts?


Have never had to turn it off before, but did and still no luck.

Then do a Packet capture on LAN Interface for Port 3389 and check If you see something

Here you go.  It appears to be passing traffic (from what I can see).  But it never finishes loading the Remote Desktop into the server or a desktop I tried as well.

Thanks
Philip

never mind, wrong post here!

November 25, 2020, 03:20:46 AM #22 Last Edit: November 25, 2020, 03:39:40 PM by pcampbell
After much trial and testing, I've come to the determination that the cause of my issue stems around something in the Interface Scrub.  If I disable that RDP works fine.  If it's on I cannot get it to work properly.  I've tried setting an individual setting for the IPsec interface and if I change the Max MSS to 2400 it will allow me to connect to one of my servers.  If it try a desktop it will not work.  If I change it to 2500 I can connect to the desktop but then I cannot connect to the Server.  I have tried different combinations of settings and not made any progress.  As I say though, just turning off the Interface Scrub works, so I guess I'll leave it at that.

Thanks to all who helped
Philip Campbell

i managed to get it working with help from deciso support, i believe there are some steps missing in the manual.. but ofcourse i cant remember what they did.. let me get back to you later on!

One thing had to do with the NAT settings, i remember that clearly :)