Table of contents
You are currently comparing two old versions - only when you are comparing against the latest version can you revert. Return to version archive.
Combined revision comparison
...
How does a L2TP/IPsec VPN user have to specify his username to login? (with Standard Password Authentication)
...
How does a L2TP/IPsec VPN user have to specify his username to login? (with RADIUS OR NT Domain Authentication)
The principal is; when a VPN user wants to establish a VPN connection to the SoftEther VPN Server with IPsec/L2TP VPN Server Function he have to specify the destination Virtual Hub Name in the username field.
For example, assume that the SoftEther VPN Server has two Virtual Hubs: "HUB1" and "HUB2" . And there is a user "yas" in "HUB1" , and "jiro" in "HUB2" .
In that case, specify the destination Virtual Hub Name before the username with appending '\' character, suchlike "HUB1\yas" or "HUB2\jiro" . Note that both user-name and hub-name are case insensitive.
However, you can specify the "Default Virtual Hub" on the IPsec setting screen. If the destination Virtual Hub Name in the login-attempting username is omitted, then the default Virtual Hub is to be assumed to be designated by the user.
For example in the case if the default Virtual Hub is "HUB2" , the user "jiro" on the HUB2 can be logged on by just "jiro" . "HUB2\" can be omitted.
...
Version from 23:08, 9 Jan 2014
...
Version as of 15:56, 21 Dec 2017
...
How does a L2TP/IPsec VPN user have to specify his username to login? (with Standard Password Authentication)
...
How does a L2TP/IPsec VPN user have to specify his username to login? (with RADIUS OR NT Domain Authentication)
The principal is; when a VPN user wants to establish a VPN connection to the SoftEther VPN Server with IPsec/L2TP VPN Server Function he have to specify the destination Virtual Hub Name in the username field.
For example, assume that the SoftEther VPN Server has two Virtual Hubs: "HUB1" and "HUB2" . And there is a user "yas" in "HUB1" , and "jiro" in "HUB2" .
In that case, specify the destination Virtual Hub Name before the username with appending '\' character, suchlike "HUB1\yas" or "HUB2\jiro" . Note that both user-name and hub-name are case insensitive.
However, you can specify the "Default Virtual Hub" on the IPsec setting screen. If the destination Virtual Hub Name in the login-attempting username is omitted, then the default Virtual Hub is to be assumed to be designated by the user.
For example in the case if the default Virtual Hub is "HUB2" , the user "jiro" on the HUB2 can be logged on by just "jiro" . "HUB2\" can be omitted.
...