Farina Ahmed Posted 16 Oct 2023 14:05
  
Setting up an IPSec VPN connection on Windows involves using the built-in VPN client or third-party VPN clients like Shrew Soft VPN Client or SoftEther VPN Client. For the built-in client, you can access it through Network & Internet Settings, add a new VPN connection by providing the necessary server details, and then connect through the system tray network icon. Third-party clients can be used as alternatives, but compatibility with Sangfor NGAF should be verified with Sangfor or the client's support.

Configuring an IPSec VPN server in Sangfor NGAF generally requires accessing the Sangfor NGAF web interface and navigating to the VPN or IPSec VPN configuration section. Here, you create a new VPN connection by specifying details such as VPN type (IPSec), authentication methods, and IP addressing. IPSec settings, including encryption algorithms and IKE parameters, should be configured. User authentication methods, such as usernames/passwords or certificates, are set up based on security requirements. Additionally, firewall rules and routing settings may need configuration to allow VPN traffic through the Sangfor NGAF device.

After configuring the VPN, it's essential to test the connection from a Windows client to ensure everything works as intended. If any issues arise, referring to Sangfor NGAF documentation or seeking support from Sangfor would provide accurate and detailed assistance tailored to your specific configuration and version.

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