How to install a plugin in github softether

Started by apl, February 18, 2020, 03:17:18 PM

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https://www.softether.org/3-spec

Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
Windows (32bit, 64bit)
Windows 98 / 98 SE / ME / NT 4.0 SP6a / 2000 SP4 / XP SP2, SP3 / Server 2003 SP2 / Vista SP1, SP2 / Server 2008 SP1, SP2 / Hyper-V Server 2008 / 7 SP1 / Server 2008 R2 SP1 / Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 / 8 / Server 2012 / Hyper-V Server 2012 / 8.1 / Server 2012 R2 / 10 / Server 2016

Linux (32bit, 64bit)
Linux 2.4, 2.6, 3.x, 4.x

Mac OS X (32bit, 64bit)
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later

FreeBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Stable Edition: Server and Bridge only, Developer Edition: Client is also supported)

NetBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Developer Edition only, Client is also supported)

OpenBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Developer Edition only, Client is also supported)

Solaris (32bit, 64bit) (Server and Bridge only)
Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11

Another Newbie to Opnsense,  Would be great to see softether as a plugin, such a versatile vpn.

Just a fresh sysadmin, so cannot contribute much technically but  happy to contribute some beer money.

Via CLI
pkg install os-softether-devel .. then go to VPN : Softether and enable. After this use the known fat client to connect and configured. If it works for you and you can vpn in I can make it stable

Good day.
The softether daemon does not start.
Please help in this matter.
Any ideas how to identify and fix the problem?


I have installed softether package and it is not showing up in VPN and not running. How do I get it to start so I can configure it?

OK, figured out where to enable softether so it can be started from the cli. Need help on why it is not showing up in VPN menu and how to make it auto start at boot.



Hopefully this is my last question.

I currently have softether running on a rpi. I have a Port forwarding NAT setting and a floating rule to allow 1194 UDP traffic in to any. Not sure if that is the correct way, but it is working. Once I configure SoftEther on the opnsense box, how do I direct the 1194 UDP traffic to the firewall instead of the rpi?


Quote from: Rogero on August 06, 2020, 06:17:22 PM
Hopefully this is my last question.

I currently have softether running on a rpi. I have a Port forwarding NAT setting and a floating rule to allow 1194 UDP traffic in to any. Not sure if that is the correct way, but it is working. Once I configure SoftEther on the opnsense box, how do I direct the 1194 UDP traffic to the firewall instead of the rpi?

Just disable the port forward and allow it on WAN (UDP / 1194)

You can also install on the production branch.
Via CLI:ข่าวกีฬาออนไลน์

pkg install os-softether-devel

There is only a start button for managing the server. The rest is done via the usual fat client since I don't want to double the work.  ;) ;)