NETGEAR SSL312 manual SSL VPN Client Configuration

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Detects and reroutes individual data streams to the Port Forwarding connection rather than opening up a full tunnel to the corporate network.

Offers more fine grained management than VPN Tunnel. Administrators define individual applications and resources that will be available to remote users. With VPN Tunnel, administrators must create access policies to block undesirable traffic at the SSL VPN Concentrator rather than at the client level.

SSL VPN Client Configuration

The IP addresses to be assigned to remote VPN Tunnel Clients are configured in the VPN Tunnel menu. Because the connection is a point-to-point connection, you can assign IP addresses from the corporate subnet to the remote VPN Tunnel Clients. The DNS settings assigned to the VPN Tunnel Client are configured in the Network menu.

Some additional considerations:

So that the virtual (PPP) interface address of the VPN Tunnel Client does not conflict with addresses on the corporate network, configure an IP address range that does not directly overlap with addresses on your local network. For example, if 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.0.100 are currently assigned to devices on your local network, then start the client address range at 192.168.0.101 or choose an entirely different subnet altogether.

The VPN Tunnel Client cannot contact a server on the corporate network if the VPN Tunnel Client’s Ethernet interface shares the same IP address as the server or the SSL VPN Concentrator (for example, if your laptop has a network interface IP address of 10.0.0.45, then you won't be able to contact a server on the remote network that also has the IP address 10.0.0.45).

If you assign an entirely different subnet to the VPN Tunnel Clients than the subnet used by the corporate network, you must

Add a client route to configure the VPN Tunnel client to connect to the corporate network using the VPN tunnel.

Create a static route on the corporate network’s firewall to forward local traffic intended for the VPN Clients to the SSL VPN Concentrator.

Select whether you want to enable full tunnel or split tunnel support based on your bandwidth:

Full tunnel – Sends all of the traffic across the VPN tunnel.

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Contents Netgear ProSafe SSL VPN Concentrator SSL312 Reference Manual Technical Support Licensing Product and Publication Details Contents Chapter Authenticating Users Chapter Configuring the Remote Access Web Portal Chapter Monitoring and Logging About This Manual Conventions, Formats and ScopeUsing This Manual Printing this ManualPrinting a Chapter Revision History Version Date Description of ChangesChapter Introduction Key FeaturesAbout the ProSafe SSL VPN Concentrator Web Browser Requirements Microsoft WindowsHardware Description What’s in the BoxFront Panel Back Panel Steps for Deploying the SSL312 V2.0, May Choosing a Network Topology Chapter Installing the SSL312Single Arm Routing Initial Connection to the SSL VPN Concentrator Accessing the Management Interface Https//192.168.1.1V2.0, May Configuring Basic Network Settings V2.0, May Installing the SSL VPN Concentrator Managing CertificatesObtaining a Certificate from a Certificate Authority Generating a Self-Signed Certificate Uploading and Enabling the New Certificate V2.0, May Viewing and Deleting Certificates Steps for Further Configuration Chapter Authenticating Users Authentication DomainsLocal User Database Authentication Radius and NT Domain Authentication Configuring for Radius Domain Authentication Configuring for NT Domain Authentication Ldap Authentication Sample Ldap Attributes Ldap Attribute RulesSample Ldap Users and Attributes Settings Querying an Ldap ServerConfiguring for Ldap Authentication CN=Users,DC=yourdomain,DC=comActive Directory Authentication Configuring for Windows Active Directory AuthenticationV2.0, May Kerberos Authentication Troubleshooting Active Directory AuthenticationDeleting a Domain Https//IP/Domain Name/portal/Portal NameV2.0, May Setting Up User and Group Access Policies Determine Your RequirementsUsers, Groups and Global Policies Global Policies Editing Global Policy Settings Adding and Editing Global Policies Defining and Editing Global Bookmarks Groups Configuration Adding a New GroupEditing Group Settings Defining and Editing Group Policies V2.0, May Defining and Editing Group Bookmarks Deleting a Group Users Configuration Adding a New User V2.0, May Editing a User V2.0, May Defining and Editing User Policies Defining and Editing a User Bookmarks Using Network Resource Objects to Simplify Policies Deleting a UserV2.0, May V2.0, May V2.0, May V2.0, May Configuring the Remote Access Web Portal Portal LayoutsPortal Option Features for Remote Users Portal OptionsAdding Portal Layouts V2.0, May V2.0, May Adding Terminal Services Applications to the Portal Customizing the Banner Duplicating and Editing Portal Layouts Creating a Guide to Using the Portal V2.0, May Two Approaches for VPN SSL VPN Client Configuration Adding IP Address Ranges Adding Routes for VPN Tunnel Clients V2.0, May Configuring Applications for Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Applications/TCP Port Numbers Configuring Host Name Resolution SSHConfiguring Network Settings Chapter Additional System ConfigurationSample SSL VPN Concentrator Configuration Network Interface and Default Gateway Configuration Default gateway address Firewall/Router addressV2.0, May Static Route Configuration V2.0, May Network Host Table Settings Configuring DNS Settings V2.0, May Setting Date and Time System Configuration Utilities Encrypting the Configuration File Exporting and Saving a Backup Configuration FileImporting a Configuration File Erasing the Configuration and Restoring the Default Settings Upgrading the SSL VPN Concentrator FirmwareAdditional Notes on the Management Interface Chapter Monitoring and Logging SSL VPN Concentrator StatusMonitoring and Logging Active Users Event Log Log Settings Send Logs Weekly Schedule Send Logs Daily Schedule V2.0, May V2.0, May Diagnostics V2.0, May Appendix a Default Settings and Technical Specifications Factory Default SettingsTechnical Specifications GMTAppendix B Related Documents Document LinkV2.0, May Index NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4 Index-5 Index-6
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