1.2.3.4.5.6.7.1.2.3.1.2.3.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.1.2.3.On the Barracuda SSL VPN, configure PPTP to allow your remote users to authenticate and connect to the protected network.Log into the .SSL VPN Web interfaceNavigate to the page.RESOURCES > PPTP ServerVerify that you have selected the correct user database on the top right of the page.In the section, enter a descriptive name for your PPTP server.Create PPTP ServerIn the fields, enter theIP Range Start/End first and last IP address of the DHCP range that should be assigned to remote systemsconnecting via PPTP.From the Policies list, select the available policies that you want to apply to the PPTP server, and add them to the list.Selected PoliciesClick Add.The PPTP Server is now created and appears in the section. You can test the configuration by clicking the link associatedPPTP Server Launchwith the entry.Step 2. Create a PPTP ConnectionOn your remote device, create a PPTP connection to the Barracuda SSL VPN.Log in to the Barracuda SSL VPN on the client device.Go to the tab.ResourcesFrom , select the PPTP server and click to connect.My ResourcesStep 3. Download the Configuration to the Client DeviceFor more information, see: .Provisioning Client DevicesFrom the tab of the client device, go to .Resources Device ConfigurationTick the checkbox for the PPTP server entry.Click on the bottom of the pageProvision .How to Configure ProfilesCreating profiles allows the administrator to define specific settings for the general working environment of the system. Settings in a Profile canaffect the timeouts of a user session, change the default view for resources (icons or lists) or also affect agent timeouts and proxy settings. Ifmultiple profiles are configures users can select different profiles when logging in, or the administrators can manage default environment settingsfor users preselecting a matching profile. A default profile always exists and cannot be deleted.Step 1. Create a ProfileLog into the .SSL VPN web interfaceGo to the page.RESOURCES > ProfilesVerify that you have selected the correct user database on the top right of the page.In the section, select the database, for which you want to apply the profile from the list.Create Profile User DatabaseEnter a unique name for the profile in the field.NameFrom the list, select tPolicies he policies to associate with this profile and click Add >> to add them to the Selected area on the right.Click to create the policy.AddStep 2. (Optional) Configure Additional Profile SettingsThe window lets you configure additional details if required, such as timeouts and local proxy settings.Edit ProfileTo edit the profile settings, click the link next to the profile in the list.Edit ProfilesModify the settings as required. The session parameters affect how the active session behaves and includes for example cache behaviorand inactivity timeout.Click .Save ChangesUsers who are granted the appropriate permissions can create and manage their own profiles. For example, a user might configure a home profilewhich is configured for use when working from home and another called which could be used for when the user is on a customer site.On-siteProvisioning Client DevicesThis IP range must reside in the network range that is configured in the section of the applicanceBasic IP Configurationinterface, and MUST NOT be part of any other DHCP range on your LAN.