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| ***'''Host''' - hostname or IP address to which ICMP packets will be sent to. Best to use a hostname/IP address belonging to the opposite instance's LAN. For this example we just use the other router's LAN IP address | | ***'''Host''' - hostname or IP address to which ICMP packets will be sent to. Best to use a hostname/IP address belonging to the opposite instance's LAN. For this example we just use the other router's LAN IP address |
| ***'''Ping period (sec)''' - the period (in seconds) at which ICMP packets will be sent to the specified host | | ***'''Ping period (sec)''' - the period (in seconds) at which ICMP packets will be sent to the specified host |
− | **'''Allow WebUI access''' - when checked, allows WebUI access for hosts from the opposite instance
| + | **'''XAUTH''' - this option is only available when IKEv1 is selected. When enabled, it can be used for additional authentication. |
− | **'''XAUTH''' - note that option, available only if you choose IKEv1, when checked, allows is used to edit and display the authorization information used in connecting to the X server. | |
| **'''IKEv2 vs IKEv1''' - use IKEv2 for better security, speed, and flexibility, especially in dynamic environments. IKEv1 is older but still widely supported in legacy systems. Choose based on specific requirements and compatibility. | | **'''IKEv2 vs IKEv1''' - use IKEv2 for better security, speed, and flexibility, especially in dynamic environments. IKEv1 is older but still widely supported in legacy systems. Choose based on specific requirements and compatibility. |
− | **'''Local&Remote identifiers''' - there is two types, IP Adress type - which could describe certain subnet gateway like 192.168.1.1 or whole subnet like 192.168.1.0/24. Hostname type - is when IP address is subject to change, providing more flexibility, and look like - " vpngatewayname.yourdomain ". | + | **'''Local&Remote identifiers''' - there are two types, IP address type - which could describe certain subnet gateways like 192.168.1.1 or whole subnet like 192.168.1.0/24. Hostname type - is when an IP address is subject to change, providing more flexibility, and looks like - " vpngatewayname.yourdomain ". |
| '''NOTE''': remember to replace certain parameter values (like IP addresses) with your own relevant data. | | '''NOTE''': remember to replace certain parameter values (like IP addresses) with your own relevant data. |
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