> On 06/12/2023 11:09, Jason Long via Openvpn-users wrote: > Hello, > Suppose the OpenVPN server is located in another country, but the DNS server > is inside the company. What options should be included in the server and > client configuration >file? > > Thank you.
> For OpenVPN 2.6 and newer, the new --dns option is preferred. > For OpenVPN 2.5 and older, use --dhcp-option. > If you operate in a mixed environment with clients running both 2.5 and > 2.6, you can push both --dns and --dhcp-option from the server to > clients (via --push). And once all your client is updated to 2.6, > remove the --dhcp-option. > The reason for preferring --dns is that it should have a consistent > behavior across platforms. The --dhcp-option has several corner cases > where it does slightly different things depending on if you're on > Windows, macOS or Linux. *BSD and some Linux setups will not do the DNS > setup out-of-the-box and will require additional script hooks to be > enabled (the exception is when starting VPN sessions via > NetworkManager). Hosts running OpenVPN 3 Linux will get DNS setup > out-of-the-box, and that should support the --dns option as well. > -- > kind regards, > David Sommerseth > OpenVPN Inc Hello, Thank you so much. Do you mean the below lines for "server.conf": OpenVPN 2.5 ==> push "dhcp-option DNS IP" OpenVPN 2.6 ==> dns IP ? Do clients need special settings? Is "dns search-domains domain [domain ...]" necessary? For example, your local network has a domain like "example.xyz". _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users