On Thu Aug 18 15:41:59 2016, David Sommerseth wrote: > Let's flip this around. What is your goal? And is it truly important > for you that the VPN client have a public IP address on the tun adapter? > > If you want to have a public IP address on the tun adapter - it is > possible but requires quite some understanding of how TCP/IP routing > works and will require additional tweaks to both OpenVPN server and client. > > If you just want your VPN client to have a public IP address your VPN > server controls when surfing the net, there are far easier ways to > accomplish that.
My goal is to provide fixed public IPv4 and IPv6 to clients. The VPN is only used in client mode, some people use this VPN to have their own services at home without dyndns over a broadband access. So, yes, I want public IP address on the tun interface. -- alarig
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