Vpn Pass Through; Adding Ipsec And Pptp Pass Through - D-Link DFL-1000 User Manual

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VPN pass through

Configure IPSec and PPTP pass through so that users on your internal network can connect to a VPN on
the Internet. VPN pass through allows the VPN connection to pass-through your firewall and connect to
the destination VPN. The DFL-1000 performs address translation on the connection, so that it seems to
the target VPN gateway that the connection to its VPN is originating from the external interface of your
DFL-1000.
Use VPN pass through so that:
A visitor using your internal network can connect to their organization's VPN
A subnet on your Internal network, protected by a VPN gateway, can use VPN to connect to a VPN
on the Internet
DFL-1000 VPN pass through can be configured for IPSec or PPTP VPN connections.
No special VPN configuration is required for the client or VPN gateway on your internal network. The VPN
tunnel configuration of the VPN gateway on the Internet must be changed to accept connections from the
IP address of the external interface of the DFL-1000.

Adding IPSec and PPTP pass through

To configure IPSec and PPTP pass through:
Go to Firewall > Policy .
Select IPSEC Pass Through to allow IPSec VPN connections from your internal network to IPSec
VPNs on the Internet.
Select PPTP Pass Through to allow PPTP VPN connections from your internal network to PPTP and
L2TP VPNs on the Internet.
Click Apply.
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