Hi Berry,
That "round robin" behavior of your OpenVPN is probably due to having a domain
name in your client configuration file. (e.g, your clients are getting/resolving
the IP(s) of your server via DNS.)
The result that you get from ipinfo is normal, simply because your "default" IP
(the one tha
On June 5, 2018 7:22:05 AM AKDT, Berry Wendermouth wrote:
>When I check for the public ip [2] the original IP "A" is constantly
>reported.
This will likely be the case until the ttl on the original dns record expires.
>When I check from a connected VPN client the public IP is returned in
>a "Rou
Hi.
Some days ago I received a second public IP address ("B") for my VPS /
OpenBSD system. In order for this ip to be available I added it as an
alias to my first public IP "A" as described in [1].
I am also running an OpenVPN server on this machine.
When I check for the public ip [2] the origi
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