hen the
> Internet is not working (ping and dns tests), and reboots my router and
> access points when needed.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Mark
>
> On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 10:41 AM Michael Butash
> wrote:
>
>> Some comments:
>>
>> >> 1. I believe the clie
at 10:41 AM Michael Butash wrote:
> Some comments:
>
> >> 1. I believe the client.ovpn file goes into /etc/openvpn/clients -
> correct?
> This is variable, depending on how you use your client. I'd say 99% of
> the time you'll want to use NetworkManager to do so, insta
Some comments:
>> 1. I believe the client.ovpn file goes into /etc/openvpn/clients -
correct?
This is variable, depending on how you use your client. I'd say 99% of the
time you'll want to use NetworkManager to do so, install the
network-manager ovpn plugin and reproduce those se
https://openvpn.net/community-resources/how-to/ seems to think that the
client files are up to user discretion, the only part that requires
/etc/openvpn access is the config files, and that client files are called
when you spin up the OpenVPN client.
On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 11:47 AM Mark Phillips
I know there are a lot of articles about configuring OpenVPN on the
Internet, but I am having trouble finding one that fits my situation. I
believe I have all the pieces, just not sure how to put them all together.
I have a Ubuntu 22.04 laptop connected to my local network with OpenVPN
installed
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 9:38 AM Snyder, Alexander J <
alexan...@snyderfamily.co> wrote:
> You've got to be running an OpenVPN server.
>
> I'm running a pfSense firewall, and it has an option for setting up an
> OpenVPN server. I a
You've got to be running an OpenVPN server.
I'm running a pfSense firewall, and it has an option for setting up an
OpenVPN server. I also have a TrueNAS system that also has the option of
ruining an OpenVPN server. The point here, is that the software for running
an OpenVPN server is diverse
How do I access files on a remote network using openvpn? Everything I am
finding with google is connecting to the external server but not how to
access files on said server. Or wait... maybe I set open vpn up
suuccessfullly! Next I would ssh the file?
ssh {user}@{servers ip address (found
I've got a router running DD-WRT and I'd like to enable the OpenVPN
feature on it. But, I'm a little confused with the configuration mostly
in the category of additional config. While I've found a few blog
posts on configs, it's unclear what the defaults are and if they're
actually sane defaults
setup to make it work on mine. Using
networkmanager-plugin-openvpn works nicely here to connect.
Caveat I can't seem to make work is getting dnsmasq to respond on
another vpn subnet I'm routing as well, as I split a separate
subnet for vpn users. Downside is it breaks
can give you the rest of the dd-wrt settings I have setup
to make it work on mine. Using networkmanager-plugin-openvpn works
nicely here to connect.
Caveat I can't seem to make work is getting dnsmasq to respond on
another vpn subnet I'm routing as well, as I split a separate subnet
for vpn
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