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- Supported Payload Protocols: Any Protocols in Ethernet
- Upper Underlying Protocol:
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 3.0 /TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0, 1.1, 1.21.0 - Lower Underlying Protocol: TCP/IP and UDP/IP Hybrid (on IPv4 and IPv6)
- Ciphers:
RC4-MD5, RC4-SHA, AES128-SHA, AES256-SHA, DES-CBC-SHA and DES-CBC3-SHA - Data Compression: zlib
- Session-key: 128bit
- Based Standards: Extended HTTPS over SSL Protocol (RFC2818, RFC 5246)
- WAN Optimization: 1-32 Parallel TCP Connection to Construct a Logical VPN Session
- Persistent Link: Infinite Auto-reconnect Function
- Proxy Support: HTTP Proxy Server and SOCKS Proxy Server
- TCP Ports: 443, 992 and 5555 is Listening by Default.
You can add/delete listening TCP ports. - Behind NAT Solution:
NAT-Traversal Function is enabled by default. No need to open any TCP/UDP ports on the NAT for accepting VPN connections which are initiated from Internet-side. - Anti-restricted Firewall Solution:
VPN over ICMP (Encapsulate all Ethernet packets over ICMP packets)
VPN over DNS (Encapsulate all Ethernet packets over DNS packets) - User-authentication:
- Anonymous
- Standard Password Authentication
- Password Authentication for RADIUS
- Password Authentication for NT Domain and Active Directory
- X.509 RSA PKI Certification Authentication (Key file on Disk)
- X.509 RSA PKI Certification Authentication (PKCS#11 Smart-cards or USB Tokens) - VPN Encapsulation Payload:
Ethernet (IEEE802.3) Frames (Up to 1,514bytes or 1,518bytes for IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tags) - Supported VPN Clients: SoftEther VPN Client
- Supported Client OS: Windows and Linux
- Supported VPN Topologies: Remote-access VPN, Site-to-Site VPN (L2-Bridging) and Site-to-Site VPN (L3-Routing)
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- Windows (32bit, 64bit)
Windows 98 / 98 SE / ME / NT 4.0 SP6a / 2000 SP4 / XP SP2, SP3 / Server 2003 SP2 / Vista SP1, SP2 / Server 2008 SP1, SP2 / Hyper-V Server 2008 / 7 SP1 / Server 2008 R2 SP1 / Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 / 8 / Server 2012 / Hyper-V Server 2012 / 8.1 / Server 2012 R2 / 10 / Server 2016
- Linux (32bit, 64bit)
Linux 2.4, 2.6, 3.x, 4.x
- Mac OS X (32bit, 64bit)
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later/ 10.5
- FreeBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Stable Edition: Server and Bridge only, Developer Edition: Client is also supported)
Leopard / 10.6 Snow Leopard / 10.7 Lion / 10.8 Mountain Lion
- NetBSD
FreeBSD(32bit, 64bit) (Developer Edition only, Client is also supportedServer and Bridgeonly)
- OpenBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Developer Edition only, Client is also supported)
FreeBSD 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- Solaris (32bit, 64bit) (Server and Bridge only)
Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11
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Version from 19:23, 17 Jul 2018
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- Supported Payload Protocols: Any Protocols in Ethernet
- Upper Underlying Protocol:
SSL (Secure Socket Layer) 3.0 /TLS (Transport Layer Security)1.0 - Lower Underlying Protocol: TCP/IP and UDP/IP Hybrid (on IPv4 and IPv6)
- Ciphers:
RC4-MD5, RC4-SHA, AES128-SHA, AES256-SHA, DES-CBC-SHA and DES-CBC3-SHA - Data Compression: zlib
- Session-key: 128bit
- Based Standards: Extended HTTPS over SSL Protocol (RFC2818, RFC 5246)
- WAN Optimization: 1-32 Parallel TCP Connection to Construct a Logical VPN Session
- Persistent Link: Infinite Auto-reconnect Function
- Proxy Support: HTTP Proxy Server and SOCKS Proxy Server
- TCP Ports: 443, 992 and 5555 is Listening by Default.
You can add/delete listening TCP ports. - Behind NAT Solution:
NAT-Traversal Function is enabled by default. No need to open any TCP/UDP ports on the NAT for accepting VPN connections which are initiated from Internet-side. - Anti-restricted Firewall Solution:
VPN over ICMP (Encapsulate all Ethernet packets over ICMP packets)
VPN over DNS (Encapsulate all Ethernet packets over DNS packets) - User-authentication:
- Anonymous
- Standard Password Authentication
- Password Authentication for RADIUS
- Password Authentication for NT Domain and Active Directory
- X.509 RSA PKI Certification Authentication (Key file on Disk)
- X.509 RSA PKI Certification Authentication (PKCS#11 Smart-cards or USB Tokens) - VPN Encapsulation Payload:
Ethernet (IEEE802.3) Frames (Up to 1,514bytes or 1,518bytes for IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tags) - Supported VPN Clients: SoftEther VPN Client
- Supported Client OS: Windows and Linux
- Supported VPN Topologies: Remote-access VPN, Site-to-Site VPN (L2-Bridging) and Site-to-Site VPN (L3-Routing)
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- Windows (32bit, 64bit)
Windows 98 / 98 SE / ME / NT 4.0 SP6a / 2000 SP4 / XP SP2, SP3 / Server 2003 SP2 / Vista SP1, SP2 / Server 2008 SP1, SP2 / Hyper-V Server 2008 / 7 SP1 / Server 2008 R2 SP1 / Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 / 8 / Server 2012 / Hyper-V Server 2012 / 8.1 / Server 2012 R2 / 10 / Server 2016
- Linux (32bit, 64bit)
Linux 2.4, 2.6, 3.x, 4.x
- Mac OS X (32bit, 64bit)
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger/ 10.5Leopard / 10.6 Snow Leopard / 10.7 Lion / 10.8 Mountain Lion
FreeBSD(32bit, 64bit) (Server and Bridgeonly)
FreeBSD 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
- Solaris (32bit, 64bit) (Server and Bridge only)
Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11
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Version as of 23:12, 25 Aug 2018
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- Supported Payload Protocols: Any Protocols in Ethernet
- Upper Underlying Protocol: TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0, 1.1, 1.2
- Lower Underlying Protocol: TCP/IP and UDP/IP Hybrid (on IPv4 and IPv6)
- Ciphers:
RC4-MD5, RC4-SHA, AES128-SHA, AES256-SHA, DES-CBC-SHA and DES-CBC3-SHA - Data Compression: zlib
- Session-key: 128bit
- Based Standards: Extended HTTPS over SSL Protocol (RFC2818, RFC 5246)
- WAN Optimization: 1-32 Parallel TCP Connection to Construct a Logical VPN Session
- Persistent Link: Infinite Auto-reconnect Function
- Proxy Support: HTTP Proxy Server and SOCKS Proxy Server
- TCP Ports: 443, 992 and 5555 is Listening by Default.
You can add/delete listening TCP ports. - Behind NAT Solution:
NAT-Traversal Function is enabled by default. No need to open any TCP/UDP ports on the NAT for accepting VPN connections which are initiated from Internet-side. - Anti-restricted Firewall Solution:
VPN over ICMP (Encapsulate all Ethernet packets over ICMP packets)
VPN over DNS (Encapsulate all Ethernet packets over DNS packets) - User-authentication:
- Anonymous
- Standard Password Authentication
- Password Authentication for RADIUS
- Password Authentication for NT Domain and Active Directory
- X.509 RSA PKI Certification Authentication (Key file on Disk)
- X.509 RSA PKI Certification Authentication (PKCS#11 Smart-cards or USB Tokens) - VPN Encapsulation Payload:
Ethernet (IEEE802.3) Frames (Up to 1,514bytes or 1,518bytes for IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tags) - Supported VPN Clients: SoftEther VPN Client
- Supported Client OS: Windows and Linux
- Supported VPN Topologies: Remote-access VPN, Site-to-Site VPN (L2-Bridging) and Site-to-Site VPN (L3-Routing)
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- Windows (32bit, 64bit)
Windows 98 / 98 SE / ME / NT 4.0 SP6a / 2000 SP4 / XP SP2, SP3 / Server 2003 SP2 / Vista SP1, SP2 / Server 2008 SP1, SP2 / Hyper-V Server 2008 / 7 SP1 / Server 2008 R2 SP1 / Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 / 8 / Server 2012 / Hyper-V Server 2012 / 8.1 / Server 2012 R2 / 10 / Server 2016
- Linux (32bit, 64bit)
Linux 2.4, 2.6, 3.x, 4.x
- Mac OS X (32bit, 64bit)
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later
- FreeBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Stable Edition: Server and Bridge only, Developer Edition: Client is also supported)
- NetBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Developer Edition only, Client is also supported)
- OpenBSD (32bit, 64bit) (Developer Edition only, Client is also supported)
- Solaris (32bit, 64bit) (Server and Bridge only)
Solaris 8, 9, 10, 11
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