Page 106 / 133
Scroll up to view Page 101 - 105
106
9.
Type the IP address to the server,
194.0.2.20
, and click
Next
10.
Click
Finish
Page 107 / 133
11.
Type user name
HomeUser
and password
1234567890
(Note! You should use a
password that is hard to guess)
12.
Click
Properties
Page 108 / 133
108
13.
Select the
Networking tab
and change
Type of VPN
to
PPTP VPN
. Click
OK
.
All settings needed for the XP client is now done. When we have set up the server on the
firewall you can click
Connect
to establish the connection to the Main office
Page 109 / 133
Settings for Main office
1.
Setup interfaces,
System->Interfaces
:
WAN IP:
193.0.2.20
LAN IP:
192.168.1.1
, Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
2.
Setup PPTP server,
Firewall->VPN:
Under L2TP / PPTP Server click
Add new PPTP server
Name the server
pptpServer
Leave Outer IP and Inner IP blank
Set client IP pool to
Check
Proxy ARP dynamically added routes
Check
Use unit’s own DNS relayer addresses
Leave WINS settings blank
Under authentication
MSCHAPv2
should be the only checked option.
Under MPPE encryption
128 bit
should be the only checked option.
Leave
Use IPsec encryption
unchecked
Click
Apply
3.
Setup policies for the new tunnel,
Firewall->Policy:
Click
Global policy parameters
Enable
Allow all VPN traffic: internal->VPN, VPN->internal and VPN->VPN
Click
Apply
4.
Set up authentication source,
Firewall->Users
:
Select
Local database
Click
Apply
5.
Add a new user,
Firewall->Users
:
Under
Users in local database
click
Add new
Name the new user
HomeUser
Enter password:
1234567890
Retype password:
1234567890
Page 110 / 133
110
Leave static client IP empty (could also be set to eg 192.168.1.200. If no IP is set
here the IP pool from the PPTP server settings are used).
Click
Apply
6.
Click
Activate
and wait for the firewall to restart.
This example will allow
all
traffic from the client to the main office network. To get a more
secure solution read the
Settings for the Main office
part of
A more secure LAN-to-LAN
VPN solution
section in this chapter.