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- Connect to OpenVPN using Windows 10 built-in VPN
The OpenVPN protocol is not built-in to Windows OpenVPN is released under the GPLv2 license, which Microsoft won't use The Windows 10 built-in VPN support is not limited to only the protocols shipped by Microsoft (PPTP, L2TP, IPsec, SSTP, IKEv2) It can be extended using 3rd-party VPN provider plug-ins, but to my knowledge this is rare and there are none for OpenVPN, although there is an
- How to push my own DNS server to OpenVPN?
I have defined an unbound DNS server on my VPS and it appears to work I need to use the DNS server instead of public DNS servers because some ISPs have blocked public DNS IPs My openvpn conf file
- How to correctly configure IPv6 with OpenVPN? - Server Fault
Trying to find the OpenVPN configuration which suits my needs I made this script to help myself during the installation on a CentOS system My server config file actually looks like this: port 1194
- Connected to openvpn, but no Internet connection - Server Fault
I have openvpn on a remote server, it's Arch Linux I'm able to connect to it, but there's no internet after I connect, meaning, when I open a browser and trying to load a website, it's getting sto
- vpn - Should I use tap or tun for openvpn? - Server Fault
What are the differences between using dev tap and dev tun for openvpn? I know the different modes cannot inter-operate What is the technical differences, other then just layer 2 vs 3 operation
- Openvpn plugin openvpn-auth-ldap does not bind to Active Directory
I'm trying to configure OpenVPN with openvpn-auth-ldap plugin to authorize users via Active Directory LDAP When I use the same server config without plugin option, and add client config with gener
- How can I configure openvpn server without push default gateway?
I need configure my openvpn server to provide some LAN resources, but I don't want route all traffic for my clients Here is my sample network description: My LAN is 192 168 1 0 24 Openvpn networ
- How to check that an OpenVPN server is listening on a remote port . . .
I need to check that an OpenVPN (UDP) server is up and accessible on a given host:port I only have a plain Windows XP computer with no OpenVPN client (and no chance to install it) and no keys needed to connect to the server - just common WinXP command line tools, a browser and PuTTY are in my disposition
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