go through the server.
When i view incoming traffic on a client, the source IP is always that of
the VPN server. Is this NAT done by default in OpenVPN or do I have to
specify any configuration? If so, what is it?
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Thanks and Regards,
Hrishikesh Murali
"Enter". I have searched up a bit, but haven't been successful in solving
*this* problem. Has anyone tried this? Any suggestions?
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Thanks and Regards,
Hrishikesh Murali
get a root shell. Now, type
'passwd' and change the password.
These steps are clearly available if you go to google and type 'reset debian
root password'. No offense, but next time please check upon the topic on the
internet or atleast google and then ask a question in the mailing list.
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Cheers,
Hrishikesh Murali
Hi,
I am Hrishikesh Murali, a new member to this list. I have debian
installed as a virtual machine on my laptop having resolution
1280x800, and by default without any graphics driver it uses a
built-in configuration for the X session.
This is a snippet from my log file :
(==) --- Start of built
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