I have another question thread running where i ask for help with tunneling traffic from one specific program (Help with rtorrent and openvpn (anonine)) but in this thread i want help with setting up a OpenVPN tunnel correctly.
I'm trying to get my OpenVPN setup to work at home.
I have a windows7 that uses openvpn.I want to connect my win7 to internet through openvpn tunnel.my openvpn server is on ubuntu and i can connect to internet from ubuntu's eth0 with bridging it to host NIC.I googled but no success is achieved.
when win7 connected to vpn, an ip address such 10.10.0.2 is assigned to it.
i want to do this work such that i can test traffic shaping settings for win7 cl
I have a VPS that I want to connect to from my home machine via OpenVPN, but I also want that VPS to connect to another OpenVPN server.
I have a problem with OpenVPN. I've successfully managed to setup an OpenVPN server on my router which is running TomatoUSB.
I then followed the following steps on 1 client computer.
Download the latest version of OpenVPN with OpenVPN GUI
Copy the certs and config files into the config directory
Connect
On the client I tested the remote-gateway was being pushed correctly.
I have an Ubuntu Box on my LAN that I would like to:
Send all external traffic over an OpenVPN connection (tun0)
Deny all external traffic if the OpenVPN connection should fail
Allow all internal traffic to my 192.168.0.0 network
Any ideas on where I can get some example iptables configurations for this type of setup?
I setup my Scientific Linux 6.2 as an OpenVPN client via the instructions here, and restarted my OpenVPN service. I checked /var/log/messages and it says the VPN connection was established. However, now I cannot make any connections out of my computer!
Assume the following scenario regarding the current IPv4/OpenVPN setup:
Central Site with a /64 IPv6 (10.0.0.1)
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OpenVPN Server A OpenVPN Server B
(10.0.0.0/16) (10.10.0.0/16)
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| | [n-m]
| | / | \
| \ Multiple Remote Clients
Hey guys, I just setup OpenVPN on my Ubuntu 11.04 server according to this guide and I am able to connect to it from my PC and it routes all HTTP traffic through out, but I'd like to route ALL traffic through my remote Ubuntu server (PC->Server->Internet)....Is that possible?
Also, what is "lzo compression" and should I leave it enabled or should I disable it?
I am looking for some way to route packets based on its destination ports switching regular internet connection and established openvpn tunnel.
This is my configuration
OpenVPN server ( I have no control over it )
OpenVPN client running ubuntu
wlan0 192.168.1.111 - internet connected if
Several routes applied on connection to openvpn from server:
/sbin/route add -net 207.126.92.3 netmask 25