A virtual private network (VPN) allows you to connect to the internet via a server run by a VPN provider. A VPN extends a private network across a public network, and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. First, on the Host, we need to configure the internal network adapter the VPN server will use to connect to the corporate internal network. 1. Open Hyper-V Manager, right-click on your Hyper-V Server and select "Virtual Switch Manager". 2. Create a new "External" virtual network switch. 3. Configure it as such in the screenshot. Apr 20, 2020 · Under Network > Virtual Routers, click on your Virtual router profile, then click Static Routes, add a new route for the network that is behind the other VPN endpoint. Be sure to use the proper Tunnel Interface. Click OK when done. Step 7 Configure the required security rules/policies Allow ike negotiation and ipsec/esp packets. Jul 02, 2017 · 3 – On the new wizard select Remote Access (dial-up or VPN). 4 – On the next page select VPN. 5 – Here select network adapter that connects your server to the Internet. 6 – Here select network adapter that connects your server to the VPN Clients. 7 – Here you can choose the method of distribution for IP addresses – via DHCP or manually. Repeat for each firewall in the VPN network. Step 3. Configure the TINA Site-to-Site VPN Tunnel between the Firewalls. You can configure the VPN tunnels connecting the firewalls using the GTI Editor for managed F-Series Firewalls, or using the Site-to-Site configuration dialog if you are using standalone F-Series Firewalls. In the GTI Editor
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