Hello everybody!
I have the following problem: I use a Watchguard Soho 6ct Firewall/Router. I have a static IP and several VPN's to colleagues, who also have a static IP. No problems there
Now, I'm trying to create a VPN with a partner who has a dynamic IP. I thought of using a service like dyndns to work around the problem of changing IP's.
In the Soho 6ct VPN-setup, I can choose if I'd like to specify an IP-Adress or a Domain-Name as Remote-ID. I figured I'd use 'Domain Name' and fill in the dyndns.org adress. So far so good. The problem is, that besides the Remote ID, the Soho also wants me to write down a Remote IP. If I don't do that, the Soho 6ct can't create a VPN-connection. However, since it's a dynamic IP, that wouldn't be of any use, would it?
Is there a way to work around this problem or can the Soho 6ct simply not handle VPN's which are based on domain names?
Thank you all for your help
Greetings from Switzerland, boiler1
I have the following problem: I use a Watchguard Soho 6ct Firewall/Router. I have a static IP and several VPN's to colleagues, who also have a static IP. No problems there
Now, I'm trying to create a VPN with a partner who has a dynamic IP. I thought of using a service like dyndns to work around the problem of changing IP's.
In the Soho 6ct VPN-setup, I can choose if I'd like to specify an IP-Adress or a Domain-Name as Remote-ID. I figured I'd use 'Domain Name' and fill in the dyndns.org adress. So far so good. The problem is, that besides the Remote ID, the Soho also wants me to write down a Remote IP. If I don't do that, the Soho 6ct can't create a VPN-connection. However, since it's a dynamic IP, that wouldn't be of any use, would it?
Is there a way to work around this problem or can the Soho 6ct simply not handle VPN's which are based on domain names?
Thank you all for your help
Greetings from Switzerland, boiler1