I used slacko devx sfs, therefore they are 32bit binaries. On client side, you can download Softether client software here, those who don't want to compile can use the two main components (vpnclient and vpncmd) that you can find here: If you want to connect to Softether Server using an Openvpn client, you should portforward 1194 port. Softether listens on 443 port by default, and while many routers don't block traffic on this port (it's the https port) I experienced some disconnections that disappeared after portforwarding it on the router. To make things simple I decided to setup a VPN where the login is controlled by username and passwords, but you can use certificates as well. If you don't have a static IP at work, Softether gives a free dynamic DNS service. On server side I installed Softether VPN server, see here for infos and here to download the installerĬreating a virtual Hub on the server is a matter of few minutes, creating users account is a matter of seconds (just input name, password and you're done). It is also compatible with Openvpn clients as well. I tried many VPN server softwares, I ended up choosing a simple to configure, yet powerful VPN server: Softether. My goal: connect to workplace VPN from my home PC where I run Slacko 5.7 32bit, while other co-workers can connect from their Windows home PCs. Workstation PCs run Windows 7 or Windows 10. Workplace LAN is behind a modem/router, where an OLD server PC runs an OLD Windows 2003 server. ![]() ![]() I have finally succeeded in setting a VPN so that I can access my work LAN when I'm at home.
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