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    [SOLVED] Use OpenVPN TUN as TAP?

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      m4f1050
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      Server Mode: Peer to Peer ( SSL/TLS )
      Protocol: UDP
      Device Mode: tun
      Interface: WAN
      Local port: 1194
      Peer Certificate Authority: M4F1050-CA 
      Server Certificate: FIREWALL (CA: M4F1050-CA) *In Use M4F1050 (CA: M4F1050-CA) 
      DH Parameters Length: 1024 bits 
      Encryption algorithm: AES-128-CBC (128-bit)
      Hardware Crypto: BSD cryptodev engine - RSA, DSA, DH, DES-CBC, DES-EDE3-CBC, AES-128-CBC, AES-192 …   
      Certificate Depth: (Client+Server)
      IPv4 Tunnel Network: 192.168.75.0/24
      IPv4 Local Network/s: 192.168.25.0/24
      Concurrent connections: 10
      Compression: Compress tunnel packets using the LZO algorithm. 
      Type-of-Service: Set the TOS IP header value of tunnel packets to match the encapsulated packet value. 
      Duplicate Connections: Allow multiple concurrent connections from clients using the same Common Name.  NOTE: This is not generally recommended, but may be needed for some scenarios.

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        doktornotor Banned
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        Where's "IPv4 Local Network/s"?

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          m4f1050
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          @doktornotor:

          Where's "IPv4 Local Network/s"?

          192.168.25.0/24

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            doktornotor Banned
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            OMG. Make a screenshot. Not interested in reading perpetually edited post.

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              m4f1050
              last edited by

              Here is a screen shot.

              tun_settings.jpg
              tun_settings.jpg_thumb

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                doktornotor Banned
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                Peer-to-Peer is for site-to-site connection. Cannot see what are you trying to do here with the Android phone.

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                  kejianshi
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                  I'm going to sort this later on team viewer…

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                    m4f1050
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                    Actually I already did.  I had forgotten to open up UDP port 1195 on my modem, stupid me!  At first I changed the 1194 OpenVPN setting to TUN from TAP but since I couldn't get it to work at first I created a 2nd OpenVPN server (1195) and I never opened the port.  I'm using the TUN as a "TAP" on my Excite 10.  I can now see the local network (LAN) on my pfSense from my Excite connected via OpenVPN Connection (non-root)

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                      kejianshi
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                      Thats good - Now you are like everyone else.  Boring huh?

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                        m4f1050
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                        @kejianshi:

                        Thats good - Now you are like everyone else.  Boring huh?

                        LOL… I know right..?  I wanted to play with VoIP next...!  >:- )

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                          kejianshi
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                          VOIP - Yippie!  That never causes anyone hardship.  :P

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                            kejianshi
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                            If you are going to run a SIP server, remember to forward port 5060 OK?  I read some places it helps.

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