![]() Your username/password is only for running nrclientcmd or NeoRouter Network Explorer so you can check computer's names, online status, etc., the neorouter connection has been established long before you run nrclientcmd. server does not need client to log in with username/password, as long as a client's HardwareID/HardwareID2 is in the known client list, neorouter connection will be established. server keeps a list of known clients with their HardwareID/HardwareID2, along with their computer names (in NeoRouter_0_0_1.db) ģ. a client has HardwareID and HardwareID2 (in Client.xml) Ģ. Please tell me that it is not some giant security hole I have just discovered. I really don't understand what's going on here. On Windows, I am unable to login into VPN when I disable or delete user. ![]() Interesting, it does not happens with Windows clients, which use NeoRouter Network Explorer. I am sorry, but this is just ridiculous and I can't believe that it works this way. But as soon as it gets connected at least once (and gets VPN IP) I can do whatever I want (disable or delete user account), NeoRouter service will ALWAYS connect machine to the VPN. This way (after disabling/deleting user account) it can't connect to VPN anymore. The only way I can prevent client connecting to VPN is to delete computer from the list of computers in NeoRouter Configuration Explorer. I don't know whether it makes any difference. One more detail - my Linux client is actually a VMWare Workstation virtual machine which runs on a Windows computer, which is itself connected to the NeoRouter VPN. But if I run command "service nrservice.sh restart" then I become connected to VPN again! I ask the same question again - with what credentials has the client logged in? I run "ifconfig" - and nrtap interface is here, I see my VPN 10.0.0.X IP, I can ping other machines connected to the VPN and everything is working. When I run "nrclientcmd -d SERVER:PORT -u john -p john123" after I disable/delete user "john", I am unable to login. Just FYI, I do not use GUI nor on server, neither on client machines, probably it is nto important, but anyway. My client is still able to log in into VPN. With what credentials has the client logged in? The username "john" is already deleted! OK, let's restart server. We are connected to the VPN again! How come? I don't understand, really. Restarted nrservice.sh on client machine. We are connected to the VPN in again - despite user "john" is now disabled! OK, let's delete user "john". Now, using NeoRouter Configuration Explorer", I have disabled user "john". I have run "nrclientcmd -d SERVER:PORT -u john -p john123" and successfully connected into my NeoRouter VPN. THE PROBLEM: I have created user "john", password "john123". I use Windows utility "NeoRouter Configuration Explorer" to manage users. on another Debian machine (also Wheezy 7.9). I also have client running NeoRouter Free client v.2. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.I have NeoRouter Free server installed on Debian Wheezy 7.9, server version is 2. Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. NeoRouter can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. What version of Windows can NeoRouter run on? Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.3.1 is the latest version last time we checked. NeoRouter is provided under a freeware license on Windows from remote desktop software with no restrictions on usage. Sign in from any computer using the same account and your profile.Ĭompatibility and License Is NeoRouter free?.Share photos and videos with friends and family.Runs as a system service (daemon) and will automatically reconnect after reboot.Protect your Internet traffic on public Wi-Fi hotspots.Personalize the user interface with your native language and favorite skin.Create multiple users with different privileges and grant accesses to a computer or a service individually. ![]() Assist friends and family with computer problems remotely.Access home computers securely from anywhere.It gracefully integrates Remote Access, File Sharing, Virtual Private Network, User and Access Management. NeoRouter is the next generation router that helps you manage and connect to all your computers from anywhere. NeoRouter is the ideal Remote Access and VPN solution ![]()
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