Specifications

Virtual Private Networking Using IPSec and L2TP Connections
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ProSAFE Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall SRX5308
2. Specify the IP version for which you want to edit a VPN policy:
IPv4. In the upper right of the screen, the IPv4 radio button is already selected by
default. Go to Step 3.
IPv6. Select the IPv6 radio button. The VPN Policies screen for IPv6 displays.
3. In the List of VPN Policies table, click the
Edit table button to the right of the VPN policy that
you want to edit. The Edit VPN Policy screen displays. (The following figure shows only the
top part with the General section of the Edit VPN Policy screen for IPv6.)
Figure 178.
4. Select the Enable NetBIOS? check box.
5. Click Apply to save your settings.
Configure the PPTP Server
As an alternate solution to IPSec VPN and L2TP tunnels, you can configure a Point-to-Point
Tunnel Protocol (PPTP) server on the VPN firewall to allow users to access PPTP clients
over PPTP tunnels. A maximum of 25 simultaneous PPTP user sessions are supported. (The
very first IP address of the PPTP address pool is used for distribution to the VPN firewall.)
A PPTP user typically initiates a tunnel request; the PPTP server accommodates the tunnel
request and assigns an IP address to the user.
After a PPTP tunnel is established, the user
can connect to a PPTP client that is located behind the VPN firewall.
You need to enable the PPTP server on the VPN firewall, specify a PPTP server address
pool, and create PPTP user accounts. (PPTP users are authenticated through local
authentication with geardomain.) For information about how to create PPTP user accounts,
see Configure User Accounts on page 310.