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In split-tunneling, how do I configure OpenVPN so that it uses domain instead of IP based routing rules?
I live in a place where Google/Facebook/Twitter and a few other websites are not available from accessing. OpenVPN is a great tool to overcome this.
Originally, I must have OpenVPN running all the ...
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DHCP option to control interface metric
For some reason Windows is using only one interface for local network broadcasting (the one with lowest metrics). When client connects to VPN network, i want it to make new network preferred for ...
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Wireguard Client With Two Interfaces - Use one Interface for Wireguard
I'm trying to configure a Wireguard client currently set to route all traffic through Wireguard to only route one network interface through Wireguard.
Ex: The Client has both wlan0 and eth0 interfaces ...
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Route VM traffic through VPN, but not host traffic
I have a VPN service that I pay for, and I would like to route traffic for a (virtual box) virtual machine thorough it, but not traffic from the (linux) host.
The VPN service uses openvpn. I have a ...
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Wireguard (Client) not working with Windows IP forwarding turned on
I have an issue using WireGuard client on windows. When I'm trying to connect to WireGuard server, there are no pings, no domain resolves - nothing. WireGuard shows that I do send like a 1GB/sec of ...
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How to ensure Internet access is only via VPN [duplicate]
I have a Windows 7 machine with a regular wired Internet connection, configured via DHCP. It has a VPN connection set up. How can I ensure that Internet access is allowed only over the VPN? That is, ...
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LAN over wireguard?
As far as I understand, WireGuard is point-to-point and does not have a server/client architecture. However, I would still want to use a centralized server in order to by-pass firewalls and deal with ...
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What is "push route" used for in OpenVPN?
I have an OpenVPN server set up on my Raspberry Pi, when I installed it the guide I followed said to add a line like: push "route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0" so that the server would let the client ...
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Linux ip route / ip rule with fwmark and iptables -j MARK --set-mark
I just need to re-route all user traffic directly to specified gateway (different from the default one) and bypass all VPN and other routing rules.
Let's start it from scratch (reboot the system),
No ...
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Skype doesn't connect through OpenVPN [closed]
I have an OpenVPN server running on a VPS. When I connect to the VPN using the redirect-gateway option to route all traffic from the client through the VPN, Skype loses its connection. As soon as I ...
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Access local network resources remotely using OpenVPN
I've been banging my head against the wall on this for a week, so thought I'd finally turn to the experts. Much appreciated for any help.
[Note: originally posted this on ServerFault, was told this ...
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Routing between 7 (seven!) subnets, 2 of them have dynamically assigned IPs
I am using RaspberryPi (Raspbian OS) in an extremely complex routing scheme, which I could manage until number of subnets was five :)
Currently, I have the following interfaces, as shown by ifconfig:
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AWS OpenVPN Routing
I have a OpenVPN AS instance (AWS). I am trying to route traffic from my VPC (172.31.10.0/20) to home (192.168.5.0/24).
What works: I can route ALL traffic from home (192.168.5.0/24) via 192.168.5.4 ...
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How to run a web server on my PC without static ip
I have two related questions:
1- When I see my global IP address in a website like https://whatismyipaddress.com/, which is for example X.X.X.X, I think this is not only mine, and a lot of people who ...
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Peering two sites in a VPN: DIY mode with twin Raspberry Pi
I have two sites, A and B, like shown in the diagram below
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