OpenVPN is an extremely versatile piece of software and many configurations are possible, in fact machines can be both servers and clients. With the release of v2.4, server configurations are stored in /etc/openvpn/server and client configurations are stored in /etc/openvpn/client and each mode has its own respective systemd unit, namely, openvpn-client@.service and openvpn-server@.service.

Apr 24, 2020 Solved: RV260 routing OpenVPN traffic - Cisco Community Hello Everyone. I have successfully configured OpenVPN server on my router (LAN IP 192.168.0.3). VPN client connection works fine almost. I am using Split Tunnel, routing client traffic destined to the following subnets through VPN option in order to access two subnets (LAN) 192.168.0.0 and 192.1 Force all traffic through OpenVPN connection | sellorm Mar 01, 2017 EdgeRouter - OpenVPN Layer 2 Tunnel – Ubiquiti Networks

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Solved: RV260 routing OpenVPN traffic - Cisco Community Hello Everyone. I have successfully configured OpenVPN server on my router (LAN IP 192.168.0.3). VPN client connection works fine almost. I am using Split Tunnel, routing client traffic destined to the following subnets through VPN option in order to access two subnets (LAN) 192.168.0.0 and 192.1

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Hiding OpenVPN traffic from network opponents - HOWTO Stunnel needs to be installed on the client. It creates the SSL tunnel between the client and the server through which we route our OpenVPN traffic, effectively hiding it from deep packet inspection, looking like standard SSL traffic on port 443 (HTTPS) Install stunnel. Debian based system. sudo apt-get install stunnel4 OS X (with homebrew) Blocking OpenVPN traffic — LowEndTalk Well OpenVPN uses SSL/TLS for encryption. But the encryption does not normally look like HTTPS traffic, but rather, OpenVPN SSL traffic - even on port 443 (which can be easily blocked). However, we (those knowledgeable about the Internet) can wrap the OpenVPN traffic in a HTTPS and run on port 443. TrafficObfuscation – OpenVPN Community