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Can I setup a nested VPN on Windows?
I used ProtonVPN on my machine but at some point it stopped connecting as its servers were blocked in Russia.
However, I found another working solution using OpenVPN and another VPN provider.
But I ...
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No vpn would work on my pc
I have problem with VPN connection , literally no paid vpn would work on my pc , i've been trying all internet solutions with no help..
when connecting via my internet goes down then i get error no ...
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OpenVPN GUI Fails with "Adapter not found"
I am trying to connect using OpenVPN to a remote destination from two different locations, one works, while the other one does not.
The log file of each is identical except for the Key line in the ...
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Route SSH and sftp using oppenvpn
I am using windows 10, openvpn connect, the official Windows client, I could use another if needed.
Every time I need to work remotely, I need to connect to our office IP using openvpn, let's suppose ...
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OpenVPN - ping and dns ok, everything else no connection
I'm trying to connect to my company network via OpenVPN. OpenVPN client connects. Log says no problems.
Nslookup and ping to local, remote and internet hosts as also ips works in cmd.exe
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Connecting to OpenVPN client has failed - only the GUI fails (command line and services are OK)
I suddenly have exactly the same problem as in another question (blank OpenVPN GUI window, the after some time a popup stating that the connection failed) but the solution does not help. Specifically, ...
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OpenVPN doesn't show remote network shares
I have a working openvpn server at home and can connect to it using a remote openvpn client at work. Client is on windows 10 home, server is debian. I know the openvpn is working because I can ssh to ...
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How do I except specific ports when using a VPN?
I'm using OpenVPN on Windows 10. I'd like to exclude traffic on certain ports (for example, SSH) from the VPN and instead use the underlying network. Can this be done?
On Linux, I'd imagine using ...