Solved Mac Book Air and Ubiquiti VPN
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@mike-davis said in Mac Book Air and Ubiquiti VPN:
@dustinb3403 said in Mac Book Air and Ubiquiti VPN:
So you're billing him by the minute to do research. .
That's pretty much how consulting works... Don't you wish every request from your users had a price tag on it?
OTOH there are days like Monday where I spent all day with a managed contract client waiting for Verizon to get the internet up.
Just seems scummy. . . no offense, I get it. Time is money, and he's asking you to do this specific research so fair game. I just think I wouldn't heavily research it as I personally have better things to do with my life. .
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@mike-davis said in Mac Book Air and Ubiquiti VPN:
@JaredBusch You're right. I set it up with L2TP over IPsec. With SonicWalls, they have their Global VPN connector and others have "Net Extender" and Cisco had their own VPN software. (forgot what it is since I haven't used it in so long.)
So I'm using the built in Mac VPN connector configured to use L2TP over IPsec. The client is never in the office with his laptop, but wants to connect back to his desktop. It would be nice if it connected every time he turned his laptop on. That way he could just launch the RDP connection and log in.
Put ZeroTier on his desktop and laptop. Configure RDP to use the ZT IP and you are done. Access from anywhere that allows SSL.
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@JaredBusch ZeroTier for the win! Once we got the Ubiquiti VPN configured and working, it proved to be unreliable. At first we thought it was the user, but after watching what he was doing and checking the stats on the ER, we found it was nothing he was doing - it just wasn't reliable.
I tried ZeroTier myself and then set it up for the client and it works just like I wanted it to.