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OpenVPN bridged setup: Unable to reach hosts

Disclaimer This was originally posted on the Game of Active Directory repository: https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD/issues/233 Descriptions I've setup a tap/bridged VPN using this guide to ...
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Why I can’t access to internet with this vpn setup?

I try to setup a vpn between 2 networks over internet following this link https://openvpn.net/community-resources/how-to/ On my server openvpn runs port 1194 transfered interface ; inet 10.9.8.1 peer ...
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route all traffic through vpn, on the fly

I just installed openvpn on my server and my client. It seems to work fine. Now, I would like to route all the traffic from my client through my VPN server, over internet, on demand, just in some ...
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How I can make VPS rotate traffic coming from PC-02 to RPI-01?

I would like to ask a question: How can I control a Raspberry remotely via ssh by routing traffic through a VPS with VPN (openvpn-server) installed? Important condition: It's not possible to change ...
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Networking: NAT two interfaces together on Windows

I have the following setup: Openvpn client (Linux) (Openvpn IP 192.168.99.4) Openvpn client (Windows) (Openvpn IP 192.168.99.2) Openvpn server (Linux) (Openvpn IP 192.168.99.1) Now, both clients ...
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openvpn adds wrong route rule

I setup an openvpn server. And I have one client machine. It has two interfaces +---------------------------------+ | OpenVPN client | +---...
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Linux OpenVPN tap routing works for single IPs but not for all traffic

I'm trying to get a home VPN setup before I travel for the holidays. I have an OpenVPN server using a TAP setup running successfully and I'm able to connect to it with a client. However I'm having ...
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VPN to VPN gateway

So I have two computers. We'll call them Bob and Alice. Bob is a client on two VPN, one my own private, the other a publicly available one. Alice hosts a private VPN and a DHCP server. Now we have a ...
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make openvpn server use other external IP set on interface as an alias

I have openvpn server installed on server. My external network interface is : eth0. eth0 have external\real IP addr like 33.33.33.33 I also have eth0:1 interface alias wich have ip addr like 44.44....
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Route LAN IP traffic through openvpn client

I am trying to share a vpn clients with other nodes on the lan. I have an ubuntu server running a openvpn client on my LAN. The following is my network diagram: The server is also running some web ...
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Why does OpenVPN enable routes I don't want?

I am trying to set up a VPN connection to an OpenVPN server, but without any default routes, so I can configure those myself. Basically what I'm looking for is a mostly unchanged system (all routing ...
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Configure a linux router to forward some LAN hosts' traffic and DNS over an OpenVPN tunnel?

I have a GNU/Linux box that I've set up as a router for my home network. I have three network interfaces... ppp0 is the upstream connection lan is the local network nordvpn is the VPN tunnel I'm ...
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OpenVPN works with NetworkManager, but not from terminal?

I've done quite a bit of snooping, and just can't seem to figure this out. Please go easy on me. Every time I run OpenVPN from the terminal (via sudo openvpn --config x.ovpn), everything seems fine (...
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Routing & IP Tables for multiple OpenVPN tunnels

I have a web server which serves a site on port 3000. This web server is accessible on my local network (https://172.16.1.16:3000) but I need it to be accessible from the internet via multiple URLs. ...
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Route between modem and secondary router through OpenVPN tunnel

ifconfig: [sean@vpnroute ~]$ ifconfig enp2s0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 inet 192.168.1.73 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255 inet6 fe80::...
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