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PiHole and OpenVPN not working: tun0 doesn't even exist
I installed OpenVPN and PiHole. It works independently, but not together. I want to block stuff that comes through OpenVPN.
I tried the official guide. But in my case (Ubuntu server for Pi), there is ...
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Identify client connected to OpenVPN server
Current Setup
I am using a Raspberry Pi running some home automation stuff behind my router.
On the Raspberry Pi there is OpenVPN, which we use to connect from outside our LAN e.g. with a mobile ...
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openvpn is blocking external request to webserver and ssh
My setup:
Raspberry pi 3
OS: raspbian 9 (stretch)
local network (eth0): 192.168.0.X
wireless network(wlan0): 192.168.10.X
This setup is behind a modem/router which provides access to the internet.
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Raspberry Pi OpenVPN - Clients unable to see network devices
I have completed the setup of OpenVpn on my raspberry pi. I am able to connect successfully and access the internet as if I'm browsing from home.
My problem is that I have a network share that I want ...
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Using Raspberry PI as OpenVPN router for Asterisk
So, I've been banging my head with this for quite some time.
I have the following configuration:
OpenVPN server, IP 1.2.3.1
Asterisk server, connected to OpenVPN server, IP 1.2.3.3
Raspberry PI, ...
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OpenVPN client assumes server's WiFi IP address on the network
I will try to explain my setup as brief as possible.
Basically I have a desktop computer connect to a Raspberry Pi via an ethernet cable. The RPi is the OpenVPN Server.
So:
The Raspberry Pi is ...
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Raspberry Pi and OpenVPN for web browsing away from home
I am interested in setting up a Raspberry Pi to serve as a VPN router (with OpenVPN) to securely browse the internet while at school, work, traveling, etc, but I don't think I am understanding the ...
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OpenVPN not starting tun0
I have restored a Raspberry Pi running an OpenVPN client from a major disaster by actually copying files in /etc/openvpn to the new machine.
Now simply openvpn won't start dev tun0
Log shows the ...
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Multiple OpenVPN Clients & Binding Interfaces with bind.so - Does not work
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I solved the problem through writing a script to generate routing tables and rules, after following @MariusMatutiae's link to an introduction to policy routing.
I'm attempting to run two OpenVPN ...
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Can't reach servers, running on Raspberry PI, over OpenVPN connection
I have a Raspberry PI 2, running several servers (FTP, SSH, HTTP… etc).
I started using it as a wireless router (forward tap0 connection to wlan0); I used this great tutorial. Everything is working ...
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OpenVPN starts from CLI but not using "service" or on boot
I've set up an OpenVPN server (loosely following this tutorial)
I can start the service using
sudo /etc/init.d/openvpn start
but if I use
sudo service openvpn start
I get the following error:
[FAIL]...
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How to locally access (ie. ssh) my home server once it's open an OpenVPN connection?
I've set up a Raspberry Pi (running Raspbian) at home as a media server which I access from outside my network via SSH and other ports (ie using Plex client from mobile through port 32400).
Recently, ...
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VPN between a Server, a Raspberry Pi and a Smartphone
here's the problem I'm facing. I want to connect with a client (eg. smartphone via mobile network) to my server (which is connected via vpn to my rapsberry at home) so that I can access my home ...
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Setting up an OpenVPN connection between my home network and a serve ro the internet
I want ot tunnel all local network traffic oven an OpneVPN connection. I have an ubuntu server configured on the internet (and it works from my laptop) and am now trying to configure the Raspberry to ...
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How to tell which services run at startup on Raspberry Pi? (raspbian)
I have some services that run on boot but I've actually forgotten how I set them up! If I want to change their activity how might I do that? For instance, maybe I want to disable a service from ...