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7.9.1
Page 1: General
Tunnel Name:
Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it.
Anonymous Mode
: Select to
allow remote connections from
any IP address.
Responder Mode
:
When enabled, the router will not initiate
negotiation with peers; otherwise start negotiations as soon as
possible.
Local Identity:
This can be left blank for most users. If left blank
it will default to the IP address of the WAN connection. Currently
we only support identifiers in the form of an
IP address
, a
user
fully qualified domain name
([email protected]) or just a
fully qualified domain name
(www.mydomain.com). If the
remote side of the tunnel is configured to expect an identifier,
then both
must match
in order for the negotiation to succeed. If
NAT-T
is being used, a single word (instead of an address) can
be used if a DynDNS connection is not being used.
Remote Identity:
This can be left blank for most users. If left
blank it will default to the IP address of the WAN connection.
Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an
IP
address
, a
user fully qualified domain name
([email protected]) or just a
fully qualified domain name
(www.mydomain.com). If no identifier is defined then no
verification of the remote peer's identification will be done. If
NAT-T
is being used, a single word (instead of an address) can
be used if a DynDNS connection is not being used.
Authentication Mode:
Select from
Pre-Shared Key
and
Certificate
.
Pre-Shared Key
is used when there is a single key
common to both ends of the VPN.
Certificate
requires the creation of a set of certificates and a private key that can be
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