That means a “local” setting from VPN Tracker’s perspective, is a “remote” setting from theVPN gateway’s perspective, and vice versa.The sample configuration described in this guide is called a “Host to Network” configuration: A single computer, called a“Host” establishes a VPN tunnel to an entire “Network” behind the VPN gateway.7 Every VPN tunnel is established between two “endpoints”.In our example one endpoint is VPN Tracker and the other endpoint is the VPN gateway.Please note that for each endpoint, the settings on the other endpoint are considered to be “remote”, while its own settingsare considered to be “local”. TerminologyA VPN connection is often called a “tunnel” (or “VPN tunnel”). It is called the “Remote Network” in VPNTracker.6 This isthe network that will be accessed from the employee’s Mac through the VPN. In our example setup, we will be using a DNS host name: NETGEAR device has a second network interface which is connected to the internal office network (LAN). The office's NETGEAR firewall(the “VPN Gateway”) is also already connected to the Internet and can be accessed through a static IP address or a(Dynamic) DNS host name. The following diagram illustrates thisscenario:This guide assumes that the Mac running VPN Tracker already has internet connectivity. ![]() ScenarioIn our example, we need to connect an employee's Mac to an office network. The latest VPN Tracker release can be obtained from ‣ You will need one VPN Tracker license for each Mac running VPN Tracker5 TipIf you are setting up VPN on your device for the first time, we strongly recommend you start out with the tutorialstyle setup in the first and second part of this document, and only additional features to your connection once youhave the basic setup working.Important PrerequisitesYour NETGEAR DeviceThis document applies to the following NETGEAR devices‣ FVS124GThe documentation is based on firmware 1.1.48.Your Mac‣ Make sure to use a recent VPN Tracker version. There you will find:‣ instructions for setting up a VPN connection for multiple users‣ troubleshooting tips‣ an in-depth discussion of the various NETGEAR settings and how they relate to VPN Tracker4 Please be sure to read those instructions and understand them before starting.NETGEAR ConfigurationThe first part of this document will show you how to configure a VPN tunnel on a NETGEAR VPN router using a basicVPN setup that can accept incoming connections from any IP address.VPN Tracker ConfigurationIn the second part, this document will show you how to configure VPN Tracker to easily connect to your newly createdVPN tunnel.Troubleshooting and Advanced TopicsTroubleshooting and advanced topics are covered in the third part of this document. IntroductionThis document describes how VPN Tracker can be used to establish a connection between aMac running Mac OS X and a NETGEAR VPN gateway.Note This documentation is only a supplement to, not a replacement for, the instructions included with your NETGEARdevice. 30The Role of the Local Address in VPN Tracker. 24Cannot Access Resources on the Remote Network. 18Using Mode Config for IP Address Assignment. ![]() 9Step 2 – Retrieve your NETGEAR’s LAN and WAN Configuration11Step 3 – Create a new VPN Policy. equinux is not responsible for printing or clerical errors.Introduction.4Important Prerequisites. and other countries.equinux shall have absolutely no liability for any direct or indirect, specialor other consequential damages in connection with the use of the quicksetup guide or any change to the router generally, including withoutlimitation, any lost profits, business, or data, even if equinux has beenadvised of the possibility of such damages.Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual isaccurate. Your rights tothe software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.The equinux logo is a trademark of equinux AG and equinux USA, Inc.,registered in the U.S. All rights reserved.NETGEAR is a registered trademark of NETGEAR Inc.Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part,without the written consent of equinux AG or equinux USA, Inc. ![]() Equinux AG and equinux USA, Inc.Apple, the Apple logo, iBook, Mac, Mac OS, MacBook, PowerBook aretrademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.
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