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RVL200 SSN VPN router

Last post 10-29-2008, 1:16 PM by laumansm. 8 replies.
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  •  08-24-2008, 5:03 PM 6562

    RVL200 SSN VPN router

    As an alternative to using Hamachi and other software VPNs, here's how I setup an inexpensive Linksys RVL200 SSL router.

    So, once you establish the SSL tunnel, you can then access Synapse on the VPN as though you're on the local network.


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
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  •  08-24-2008, 9:16 PM 6564 in reply to 6562

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    A Hardware Hamachi !  I will look into it. 

    I see one at directdial.com

     


    I'm working at half mast today, I think my ESR is higher than Grahams :( Dx: URTI vs. Flu.
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  •  09-02-2008, 10:27 AM 6611 in reply to 6562

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    Graham:

    As an alternative to using Hamachi and other software VPNs, here's how I setup an inexpensive Linksys RVL200 SSL router.

    So, once you establish the SSL tunnel, you can then access Synapse on the VPN as though you're on the local network.

    Graham,

    I explored more settings in my Linksys router, and discovered that it has this setting:

    IPSec Passthrough:  enable     disable

    PPTP Passthrough:  enable     disable

    L2TP Passthrough    enable     disable

    All three are enabled by default.  Does this mean that if I had IPSec client/server software I could use my existing router as an IPSec VPN?  Or does it just let IPSec traffic passthrough? 

     

     


    Developer
  •  09-02-2008, 1:33 PM 6613 in reply to 6611

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    Sorry, outside my expertise!

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  09-27-2008, 7:03 PM 6776 in reply to 6611

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    This means that your router has the ability NOT to block VPN. IPsec etc. are just various VPN protocols. VPN routers (hardware Hamachis) are inexpensive. You can buy a cheap home router and flash the ROM with DD-WRT, which has built-in VPN capability. DD-WRT is basically a free open source upgrade to your router's stock firmware. Check out:

     

    http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php

     Marius

  •  09-27-2008, 7:57 PM 6779 in reply to 6776

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    When I get some time I am going to try DD-WRT on my WRT54g.

     


    I'm working at half mast today, I think my ESR is higher than Grahams :( Dx: URTI vs. Flu.
    Developer
  •  09-27-2008, 8:09 PM 6780 in reply to 6779

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    Good idea. Keep in mind that DD-WRT only works on certain revisions of that router. Check out the supported hardware section on their website. In general, you would want to use OpenVPN (part of DDWRT).

    Marius

  •  09-28-2008, 12:46 AM 6796 in reply to 6780

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    Their website doesn't provide an execute overview of what it can do.

    But if I were to flash my WRT54g with OpenVPN, I could then use the Windows vpn client to setup a VPN?

    Is that right?


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  10-29-2008, 1:16 PM 7030 in reply to 6796

    Re: RVL200 SSN VPN router

    Yes, that's correct. DD WRT uses standards based VPNs. I would even consider doing a hardware VPN tunnel from one device to the other. These routers are dirt cheap on ebay and you can even get them pre-flashed with DD WT. Marius
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