Ipsec Vpn Between Client And An Internal Network; Creating A Roaming Users Tunnel - D-Link DFL-1100 User Manual

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IPSec VPN between
client and an internal
network
In the following example, users can
connect to the main office internal
network
from
anywhere
Internet.
Communication
the client and the internal network
takes place in an encrypted VPN
tunnel that connects the DFL-1100
and the roaming users across the
Internet.
The example shows a VPN between
a roaming VPN client and the internal
network, but you can also create a
VPN tunnel that uses the DMZ
network. The networks at the ends of
the VPN tunnel are selected when
you configure the VPN policy.

Creating a Roaming Users Tunnel

Follow these steps to add a roaming user's tunnel.
Step 1. Go to Firewall >VPN and choose Add new.
Step 2. Enter a Name for the new tunnel in the name field. The name can contain
numbers (0-9) and upper and lower case letters (A-Z, a-z), and the special characters -
and _. No other special characters and spaces are allowed.
Step 3. Specify your local network, or your side of the tunnel, for example
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, in the Local Net field. This is the network your roaming VPN
clients should be allowed to connect to.
Step 4. Choose the authentication type, either PSK (Pre-shared Key) or Certificate-based.
If you choose PSK, make sure the clients use exactly the same PSK.
Step 5. As Tunnel Type choose Roaming User.
Click the Apply button below to apply the change or click Cancel to discard changes.
on
the
DFL-1100 VPN Gateway
between
Roaming VPN Client
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