http://serverfault.com – I have 3 Amazon VPCs (Dev - 10.100.0.0/16 , QA - 10.101.0.0/16, Prod - 10.104.0.0/16). Each of these VPNs has an OpenVPN server. (HowTos)
http://serverfault.com – I have 3 Amazon VPCs (Dev - 10.100.0.0/16 , QA - 10.101.0.0/16, Prod - 10.104.0.0/16). Each of these VPNs has an OpenVPN server. (HowTos)
http://unix.stackexchange.com – I have setup OpenVPN. The server is a router running DD-WRT with OpenVPN setup. The client is Ubuntu 12.04. The connection is established without issues. I can ping clients at the VPN side. (HowTos)
http://ubuntuforums.org – Hi all, a few days ago finally I switched to Ubuntu 12.10 after many years of suffering with Windows or MacOSX. Now I think I found what I really need.:) But... I've got a problem. I'm working on a project and I need to connect to a remote intranet server through VPN. Since I have to use certificates I'm using OpenVPN. (I used OpenVPN on Windows as well). (Hardware)
http://serverfault.com – I'm having trouble setting up a private VPN to route all traffic from my clients through my VPS linux box in another country. I'm able to connect successfully and ping the internal IP of the VPN, but my client's Internet traffic still goes out through its local ISP (i.e. (HowTos)
http://serverfault.com – Someone recommended I should ask the same question here. This is the original question on Apple: http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/47919/ipad-iphone-anyconnect-vp... I try to connect with a iPad (iOS 5.1) and the AnyConnect app to connect to a OpenVPN server on a Debian server. (HowTos)
http://unix.stackexchange.com – I've got some problems with my OpenVPN setup. The Setup: -> Ubuntu Server 12.04 -> Two active NIC's: eth0 (default): 192.168.1.0/24 eth1: x.x.x.x (external ip) I've managed to get the routing to work so i can connect to the outside world with the eth1 NIC. holmen@filserver:~$ ping -I eth1 -c 3 www.linuxquestions.org PING www.linuxquestions.org (75.126.162.205) from 192.168.1.2 eth1: 56(84) byte (HowTos)
http://askubuntu.com – I've got some problems with my OpenVPN setup. The Setup: -> Ubuntu Server 12.04 -> Two active NIC's: eth0 (default): 192.168.1.0/24 eth1: x.x.x.x (external ip) I've managed to get the routing to work so i can connect to the outside world with the eth1 NIC. holmen@filserver:~$ ping -I eth1 -c 3 www.linuxquestions.org PING www.linuxquestions.org (75.126.162.205) from 192.168.1.2 eth1: 56(84) byte (HowTos)
http://www.debian-administration.org – I'm going to describe how you can display and control your primary desktop remotely from a secondary so that it everything works really well. To do that, we are going to bolt together several commonly used linux components. Along the way I'll pass on some personal drivel about my own experience in doing this. The idea behind this being that you get a feel of how things hang together. (Distributions)
http://serverfault.com – I have an interesting issue with OpenVPN Ubuntu 12.04. I've been running an OPenVPN box for some time now. (HowTos)
http://serverfault.com – I recently installed OpenVPN on my Ubuntu VPS. Whenenver I try to connect to it, I can establish a connection just fine. However, everything I try to to times out. If I try to ping something, it will resolve the IP, but will time out after resolving the IP. My server.conf has this relevant information (At least I think it's relevant. (HowTos)