Questions tagged [sstp]

Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is a form of VPN tunnel that provides a mechanism to transport PPP or L2TP traffic through an SSL 3.0 channel

SSTP is only available in Windows since version Windows Vista SP1, in RouterOS, and in SEIL since its firmware version 3.50. It is fully integrated with the RRAS architecture in these operating systems, allowing its use with Winlogon or smart card authentication, remote access policies and the Windows VPN client.

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Ubuntu Connect To SSTP VPN

Does anyone have any experience with connecting an Ubuntu 10.10 machine to a SSTP VPN server? I haven't found anything too great of information on how to do it.
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SSTP client disconnects shortly after successfully connected to VPN

I'm successfully authenticating and connecting to a SSTP VPN (on windows 2008) from my windows 7 machine, but for some reason, the connection is disconnected about a 1-2 seconds after it's established. I've done the following: Defined a SSTP VPN on…
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Can't get my SSTP VPN to works due to a certificate issue

I am trying to create a SSTP VPN on my Windows Server 2008 R2, I installed the Network Policies and Access Service, and the AD Certificate Autority service, I create my root certificate and generated a Server authentication certificate (named with…
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Is there an SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol) server available for Linux?

I'm interested in installing an SSTP VPN server on one of my Linux VPSes somehow, but as far as I can see there are only servers available built in to Windows Server. Is this correct or have I just not found one?
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Microsoft SSTP VPN returning HTTP 503

So I have finally set up my certificates correctly and such, so I'm trying to connect to my VPN. The Windows client is giving me an error with the code "0x800704D4". I looked into it and was told to visit a URL, which I did, replacing the FQDN with…
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Setting up RRAS (SSTP) with public SSL certificate and public/private name mismatch (WS2012R2)

I have a domain joined WS2012R2 server I want to use for a VPN (SSTP). The machine itself is behind a NAT router (although it has a fixed IP and forwarding port 443 to it is straightforward). I want to allow users to connect to it by connecting to…
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IPv6 with IPv4 over RRAS SSTP VPN from Client that only has IPv4 access

I'm setting up Server 2012 R2 RRAS to be a SSTP VPN. I've got IPv4 working perfectly. My environment is dual stack (v4 and v6). When I enable IPv6 on the VPN my client gets a valid address but is unable to communicate to anything over the VPN using…
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Scheduled RasMan connection to SSTP VPN fails only at night

Background I have an SSTP VPN with a self-signed certificate. It's running on a physical instance of Server 2008 R2 on our LAN. Three off-network workstations are scheduled to connect to the VPN "at system startup" in Task…
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Provide SSTP VPN and normal HTTPS Websites over the same Port and IP?

In my little lab I want to use SSTP VPN AND a HTTPS-Webpage, which should be accessible from the internet. I just have 1 public IP and the lab is behind NAT (Port forwarding 443). SSTP already works great and also my webpage is accessible! But…
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Internet Explorer not working after establishing a VPN connection

I have a problem which is constantly appearing on each Windows 7 computer I'm using whenever I establish a VPN connection. The problem appears only if using a proxy server for Internet access; it doesn't happen when directly accessing the Internet…
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SSTP on Windows 2008 cannot ping in either direction

I have the following setting going on. Server: Configured windows 2008 server as AD, DHCP, DNS, CA and RRAS. To make long story short, RRAS can accept SSTP connection and clients get connected fine. Clients get IP address. Client: Windows 7…
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Losing Internet Connection When Connecting To VPN

So whenever I connect either my Windows 7 computer, or Windows Server 2008 R2 server to an SSTP VPN running on a Windows Server 2008 R2 box, I lose internet connection. One suggestion I got was, on the client side, open the VPN properties, go to…
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Problems with self-signed SSL certificate for SSTP in Windows Server Foundation 2008

I am trying to configure SSTP in Windows Server Foundation 2008. I want to use a self-signed SSL certificate to do authentication. When the server is running, I get the following error when trying to connect: 0x800B0109: A certificate chain…
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Cannot submit certificate requests to root CA

I'm aware this question has been asked before, but none of the solutions have helped me. The reason I set up a CA was solely for the purpose of creating an SSTP VPN, so everything is all on one Server 2008 R2 host, the domain controller, the…
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Win 2008 R2 SSTP Certificate

I have a Win 2008 R2 server running on AWS EC2 and need the ability to VPN to it. PPTP isn't an option given EC2 firewall restrictions (no GRE routing). I am planning to setup SSTP and it is my understanding that a self-signed cert is not an…
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