Am 06.10.2011 um 20:45 schrieb David Kerr:
> 
> Okay, thanks.  I tried PPTP and ran into a problem... I got it to work from 
> my iPhone over AT&T, but from my MacBook through my office WiFi it failed. 
> Also failed if my iPhone was connected to my office WiFi.  I suspect that the 
> firewall here is blocking PPTP.

You need to enable the pptp-vpn Firewall-Plugin, and if its not the router, you 
need to forward GRE and TCP 1723 to it.

> That means I have to look at OpenVPN, but I find the settings confusing, 
> appears to be more than just enabling a userid/password, looks like I have to 
> use a certificate. Are there instructions anywhere for how to set this up?  
> Just enabling the OpenVPN server on Astlinux did not work...
> 
> Oct  6 14:27:40 pbx daemon.err openvpn[21714]: Options error: Unrecognized 
> option or missing parameter(s) in /etc/openvpn.conf:2: dev (2.2.1)
> Oct  6 14:27:40 pbx daemon.warn openvpn[21714]: Use --help for more 
> information.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> David

In OpenVPN server, you can leave the default settings, I added in the "push" 
box "route 192.168.xx.0 255.255.255.0" for my internal network.

You need to use certificates. Create one for your user, then you can download 
it. Create a new configuration in Viscosity and in Authentication set it to 
SSL/TLS Client and import the CA, crt and key from your download.

You need to be on another network range to be able test it! 

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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