Hi Mario
Am 23.12.2014 um 15:51 schrieb Ml Ml:
> Hello List,
...
>
> I was wondering if someone of you has got a Mobile UMTS + WiFi Router
> up an running with openvpn?
Is this to be the client or server side? For client mobile routing I use
a stock Android device with the stock AP turned on, t
On 24/12/14 08:42, Sebastian Buks wrote:
> What is even more strange is that I have seen it been connected a few times,
> so there is some randomness to it. Has anyone else seen this issue or had
> issues with Bonjour and Yosemite?
My guess would be that if you do see it "randomly" work, and you
I have a bridged VPN setup which works fine in most aspects. The one aspect it
doesn’t work 100% in is mDNS (Bonjour) discovery. I just want to rule out that
this in fact is not an OpenVPN issue but perhaps a Yosemite issue.
On the LAN behind the VPN (not the same as VPN server) resides a host r
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 07:36:24PM +0100, Mathias Jeschke wrote:
> > - OpenVPN
>
> Have you considered an Android/CyanogenMod device and tethering?
"Stock Android" (non-rooted) with "normal" OpenVPN for Android won't work,
as the tethering connection will not use the OpenVPN interface.
OTOH
Hi Mario,
On 2014-12-23, 15:51 Ml Ml wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> this might be a little Off-Topic, but i am looking for a Mobile
> HotSpot device which runs - or can run - openvpn. (in any way such as
> OpenWRT or such).
>
> All the battery driven supported OpenWRT devices kinda suck because:
> - no
Hello List,
this might be a little Off-Topic, but i am looking for a Mobile
HotSpot device which runs - or can run - openvpn. (in any way such as
OpenWRT or such).
All the battery driven supported OpenWRT devices kinda suck because:
- no 3G Modem integrated
- end of life
I was wondering if some
On 23/12/14 02:08, jack seth wrote:
I assume you meant a CA private key should always be protected by a
password correct? Does using a password for the CA (or any key)
require you to encrypt the key?
yes I mean the CA private key; by protecting it with a password it is
encrypted using that pas
On 23/12/14 05:59, jack seth wrote:
Is it possible for me to sign my already created ca.crt with my
ca.key? If so, how?
if you've created the ca.key/ca.crt keypair using the easy-rsa scripts
then you are all set.
If you create a new ca.key file then you will also need to create a new
ca.crt
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 12:05:51PM +, Ronan wrote:
> How can I set this up in Openvpn AS ?
No idea. You might want to ask your AS support contacts? After all, that's
what a commercial product is for - people to answer your questions.
gert
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