On Fri 12 Dec 2014 06:19:37 NZDT +1300, Karl Fife wrote:
The VPN should protect from all MITM attacks and snooping between
the VPN client and server.
This is a great idea, but I find that routing all traffic through
VPN causes problems in marginal (lossy or congensted) networks. I'm
did you configure tunnelblick to send *all* traffic to the vpn? if so, you
have to add allow rules to the openvpn interface to permit that traffic,
and probably set up a NAT on there as well.
If the network the client is connecting from (e.g. while travelling) is
in any way not totally
Agreed. That is the reason that I do not need it.
What I need is to find out why connected clients to vpn do not have Internet
access.
Is it an issue with the tunnelblick client in os x or do I need to fix
something in the Pfsense box?
Best regards
Kostas
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On 11 Δεκ 2014,
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 5:37 AM, Kostas Backas kos...@i-system.gr wrote:
Is it an issue with the tunnelblick client in os x or do I need to fix
something in the Pfsense box?
We don't know what you did, still, so we have no clue. Did you or did you
not tell tunnelblick to send all traffic to
Thank you,
I don't want to route all traffic. I just want to find out why connected
clients cannot access the internet.
Best regards
Kostas
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11 Δεκ 2014, 7:19 μ.μ., ο/η Karl Fife karlf...@gmail.com έγραψε:
The VPN should protect from all MITM attacks and snooping
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Kostas Backas kos...@i-system.gr wrote:
I don't want to route all traffic.
Ok we now know you don't want to do this. We still don't know if you
actualy did it on your client config.
Try this... On your mac, with the vpn on, run traceroute -n www.google.com
and
Hello,
We are using openvpn with tunnelblick and viscosity clients in OS X.
Our main issue is that when the users are connected to the vpn, the cannot
access the Internet.
I have tried to forward traffic through vpn, add DNS servers etc, but nothing
worked.
How can I determine what keeps it
Agreed - usually means there’s no route on the VPN server to handle outside
traffic to the world.
On Dec 10, 2014, at 1:26 PM, Vick Khera vi...@khera.org wrote:
did you configure tunnelblick to send *all* traffic to the vpn? if so, you
have to add allow rules to the openvpn interface to
On 12/10/2014 11:38 PM, Kostas Backas wrote:
Thank you
my goal is to access internal resources to my office network, so i do not
configure tunnelblick that way.
Mine too. I just need to have internet access while connected. I do not need to
pass all traffic through the tunnel, I just