Doesn't work. There is no SSL settings under Firewall.
Well. Cisco RV320 firmware version v1.4.2.20. No option SSL VPN in Firewall/General section. 🙂 OpenVPN just with md5. 🙂 I am really a bit dissapointed.
Original Poster has checked a box (Enable SSL VPN) @ 1'30'' that doesn't exist in the next generation model, which I possess. (RV340) So what am I supposed to do? Check "Enable Remote Management" (port 443) ?
For site-site VPN tunnel, do I need to use Keep Alive or DPD? My tunnels keep dropping after 4-5hrs of inactivity with Keep Alive. Should I use DPD? Both? or just one?
Will this work to allow Mac users to connect to the VPN? Thanks
This does not remotely match the interface for the current version of the firmware. Completely useless now.
While this is very informative, does a firmware update fix it's obsolescence? The web based portal is pretty much worthless in 2017; little works or is compatible with an updated IE11, yet the more useful things require ActiveX? WTF?
Doesn't work. There is no SSL settings under Firewall.
Well.
Cisco RV320 firmware version v1.4.2.20. No option SSL VPN in Firewall/General section. 🙂 OpenVPN just with md5. 🙂
I am really a bit dissapointed.
Original Poster has checked a box (Enable SSL VPN) @ 1'30'' that doesn't exist in the next generation model, which I possess. (RV340) So what am I supposed to do? Check "Enable Remote Management" (port 443) ?
For site-site VPN tunnel, do I need to use Keep Alive or DPD? My tunnels keep dropping after 4-5hrs of inactivity with Keep Alive. Should I use DPD? Both? or just one?
Will this work to allow Mac users to connect to the VPN? Thanks
This does not remotely match the interface for the current version of the firmware. Completely useless now.
While this is very informative, does a firmware update fix it's obsolescence? The web based portal is pretty much worthless in 2017; little works or is compatible with an updated IE11, yet the more useful things require ActiveX? WTF?