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networking:remote:openvpn [2016/06/24 12:00] gcooper |
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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. | ||
- | **TUN** = Routed Server | + | ^TUN |Routed Server |
- | **TAP** = Bridged Server | + | ^TAP |Bridged Server |
===== Testing Connections ===== | ===== Testing Connections ===== | ||
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==== Routing ==== | ==== Routing ==== | ||
- | You may find that the VPN connection pushes a new Default Route. | + | FIXME |
- | You can get around this problem by **adding a route on the IPv4 tab** when editing the NetworkManager VPN connection. Try adding a route something like: | + | 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: | ||
|**Setting Name**|**Setting Data**|**Description**| | |**Setting Name**|**Setting Data**|**Description**| |