This article demonstrates LAN to LAN SSL VPN between a DrayOS Router (Vigor router) and a Vigor3900/2960 by the following topology. DrayOS Router and Vigor3900/2960 can both be the VPN server and client. Therefore, we separate this article into two parts, to demonstrate how to establish the SSL VPN connection between Vigor Router and Vigor3900/2960, when using one of them as VPN server respectively.
(For SSL VPN tunnel between twoVigor Routers or two Vigor3900s, please refer to the article here.)
The video was presented by DrayTek Aust & NZ.
Before constructing the VPN configuration, please make sure SSL VPN service is enabled on VPN and Remote Access >> Remote Access Control page on the router takes up the role as the VPN server.
Note: If you are using Vigor3900/2960 as SSL VPN server, it is necessary to allow HTTPS access on System Maintenance >> Access Control page, due to SSL VPN and HTTPS are both using port 443 as the default port.
Alternatively, you can change either HTTPS or SSL VPN port, then will be able to disable the HTTPS access without affecting the SSL VPN connection.
SSL VPN port is configurable on SSL VPN >> General Setup page of Vigor router.
1. Go to VPN and Remote Access Control >> LAN to LAN and click an available index.
2. Dial-In Settings.
1. Go to VPN and Remote Access >> VPN Profiles, and click Add in SSL Dial-out tab.
Now we can go to VPN and Remote Access >> Connection Management to dial the VPN.
After VPN is connected successfully, we can see the status below.
1. Go to User Management >> User Profiles, and click Add.
2. Dial-In Settings.
3. Go to VPN and Remote Access >> VPN Profiles, and click Add in SSL Dial-in tab.
1. Go to VPN and Remote Access Control >> LAN to LAN and click an available index.
2. Dial-out Settings.
Now we can go to VPN and Remote Access >> Connection Management to dial the VPN.
After VPN is connected successfully, we can see the status below.
Published On:2019-07-08
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