Pptp And L2Tp Vpn Client - Secure Computing SG300 User Manual

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To authenticate using an x.509 Certificate Tunnel, you must first install the local
certificate. The distinguished name of this local certificate must match that entered in
Client Distinguished Name when configuring the x.509 certificate tunnel on the SG
unit.
See Certificate Management and Using certificates with Windows IPSec in the IPSec
section later in this chapter for details on creating, packaging and adding certificates
for use by Windows IPSec.
Note
Once a certificate added, Windows IPSec automatically uses it to attempt to
authenticate the connection. If more than one certificate is installed, it tries each of
them in turn.
Authentication fails if the Windows client's certificate and the SG unit's certificate are
not signed by the same certificate authority.
Your VPN client is now set up and ready to connect.
Connect the remote VPN client
Verify that you are connected to the Internet, or have set up your VPN connection to
automatically establish an initial Internet connection.
Select the connection for the SG unit VPN.
Enter a username and password added in the Configuring user accounts for VPN server
section and click Connect.

PPTP and L2TP VPN Client

The PPTP and L2TP client enables the SG unit to establish a VPN to a remote network
running a PPTP or L2TP server (usually a Microsoft Windows server).
Although the VPN protocols are different, configuration of client tunnels is exactly the
same.
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