Thanks for the useful video! Would I be right in assuming that it'd work it the same way with the push notification if I were connecting to the Client VPN using the Windows 10 built-in VPN client?
Hey, yes, you can do client vpn over 4g, make sure if there is no public ip on the mx to do port forwarding on the 4g modem. Also you can use the dns of the MX to make it easy when the public ip changes
@@shehryarsarwar3109 yes, you should be able to use that public IP. Check the IP on the MX, if its private IP then you will need to perform port forwarding on that modem, otherwise, it should just work.
Thanks, If you are talking about the DUO cfg file, the IP there is the RADIUS server IP not the MX. if you want to add the MX as a client to your RADIUS server then the answer is yes, the IP is the WAN IP of the MX.
@@FadyNETDecorators Thanks for responding Fady. In the AuthProxy.cfg file, the ad_client host is the radius IP. What about for the radius_IP_1= what should I put?
@@FadyNETDecorators That's what I've been using all along Fady but keeps timing out. Seems not hitting AD at all. Validation is good though. Any ideas? Thanks
Thanks a bunch bud. Very precise and to the point info. I was able to get it implemented in no time with your instructions
awesome to hear, thanks mate
Domain controller with google chrome installed on it? Are those credentials saved in clear text in the config file?
Great video! Helped me a ton!
Glad it helped!
How do you do this with NPS vs AD, we would like to use the Network policies? NPS is acting as a RADIUS Server.
Thanks for the useful video!
Would I be right in assuming that it'd work it the same way with the push notification if I were connecting to the Client VPN using the Windows 10 built-in VPN client?
This is what I need to know too.
Great video Fady, thanks for sharing :)
can we have the vpn user use local Meraki credentials and then use the DUO? instead of AD credentials?
There is no option to use DUO with Meraki credentials. You will need to use RADIUS.
Hello Fady, Iam using 4G modem directly connected to my MX. Can i still make client VPN or i need a static public IP to establish it?
Hey, yes, you can do client vpn over 4g, make sure if there is no public ip on the mx to do port forwarding on the 4g modem.
Also you can use the dns of the MX to make it easy when the public ip changes
@@FadyNETDecorators I am already getting General public IP from 4G modem. Can i make client VPN with that public IP?
@@shehryarsarwar3109 yes, you should be able to use that public IP. Check the IP on the MX, if its private IP then you will need to perform port forwarding on that modem, otherwise, it should just work.
Hello. Nice write up. Question, where did you get your MX's IP address? Is it the WAN IP? Thanks
Thanks, If you are talking about the DUO cfg file, the IP there is the RADIUS server IP not the MX.
if you want to add the MX as a client to your RADIUS server then the answer is yes, the IP is the WAN IP of the MX.
@@FadyNETDecorators Thanks for responding Fady. In the AuthProxy.cfg file, the ad_client host is the radius IP. What about for the radius_IP_1= what should I put?
@@graciesager Thanks Gracie, radius_IP_1 would be the MX WAN ip address, sorry I missed that part
@@FadyNETDecorators That's what I've been using all along Fady but keeps timing out. Seems not hitting AD at all. Validation is good though. Any ideas? Thanks
@@graciesager That is interesting, is it possible to check the routing at least to confirm the traffic is hitting the AD?
Is this completely free for unlimited active directory users ?
Cool fady
Volume is terrible
Sorry about that