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====== OpenVPN ====== | ====== OpenVPN ====== | ||
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+ | **FreePBX OpenVPN**: http:// | ||
OpenVPN is an SSL-based VPN technology that can run on both Linux and Windows systems. | OpenVPN is an SSL-based VPN technology that can run on both Linux and Windows systems. | ||
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+ | ^TUN |Routed Server | ||
+ | ^TAP |Bridged Server | | ||
===== Testing Connections ===== | ===== Testing Connections ===== | ||
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+ | < | ||
ifconfig | ifconfig | ||
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ping <host IP> | ping <host IP> | ||
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+ | cat / | ||
</ | </ | ||
===== Client ===== | ===== Client ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Routing ==== | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
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+ | You may find that the VPN connection pushes a new Default Route to your remote workstation. | ||
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+ | If you prefer **not** to route **all** traffic over the VPN connection, try **adding a route on the IPv4 tab** when editing the NetworkManager VPN connection. Try adding a route something like: | ||
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+ | |**Setting Name**|**Setting Data**|**Description**| | ||
+ | |address|10.0.0.0|Network subnet behind VPN server| | ||
+ | |netmask|255.0.0.0|Netmask of subnet behind VPN server| | ||
+ | |gateway|10.0.0.1|Remote OpenVPN server' | ||
+ | |metric|1000|Won' | ||
+ | |Ignore automatically obtained routes|Selected (Checked)|Ignore routes pushed from VPN server| | ||
+ | |Use this connection only for resources on this network|Selected (Checked)|Use your local Internet connection for off-VPN resources| | ||
==== Fedora 16 ==== | ==== Fedora 16 ==== |