Server side configurationĪdd the following lines to the server config file: port 1194Ĭlient-config-dir C:\\OpenVPN\\config\\ccd
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\OpenVPN\easy-rsa\README.txt for instructions how to generate those. Lets assume the following IPs and subnets:Ĭreate a set of keys for the server and clients.Ĭheck the README in the OpenVPN installation dir. Routes on both sides of the VPN tunnel are required.Īlso IP Routing must be enabled on the server. I already asked this question on Network Engineering, but I was told ServerFault would be a better place for a problem like that. Firewalls are turned off on the client and the server. Not even the server itself on 155.0.0.68.Ĭlient and server run windows and OpenVPN runs in tun mode with the udp protocol. I am not able to ping any address on the server's network. That did not work so I added push "route 155.0.0.68 255.255.255.255 net_gateway 1"īecause I read somewhere that it can be problematic if all packets including the ones to the server (155.0.0.68) are routed through the tunnel, but that still doesn't work. Where 155.0.0.0/16 is the server side network. The server is configured to push routes to the server with: push "route 155.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.8.0.1 1" I was able to establish a connection and ping the server at the configured address (10.8.0.1), but I was not able to access the network at the server side from clients. I am currently trying to configure OpenVPN to access our company network remotely.