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2010 Sep 22
5
OpenVPN tunnel and one-way audio - Do I still need a SIP proxy?
Hi Everyone, I have setup an OpenVPN tunnel between Server A (running Asterisk) and Server B suppling it's SIP Phones with DHCP pool of IPs. So, the tunnel is established nicely and everyone can ping others. "sip show peers" shows the local subnet of the SIP Phones registered (192.168.100.0/24 ). But there is the old bad one-way audio. Calls also drop after few seconds. In the SIP
2010 Mar 24
5
Asterisk 1.6 and OpenVPN RTP problem
Hello All, I have installed Asterisk 1.6 with openVPN in the same machine. I have set up a VPN connection between 2 SIP clients and Asterisk using x-lite. The 2 clients connects to Asterisk. SIP signaling goes ok over the vpn tunnel. When attempting to make a call between the clients, the siganling part of the call goes well. But, when the call is set up, some RTP packets are exchanged at
2003 Nov 06
2
TINC and OpenVPN tunnel performance on a Windows client
Hi, I had some performance problems with TINC running on Windows XP. I had a VPN tunnel running over a wireless network to a Linux VPN server. Web browsing through the tunnel was a pain. Big web pages with lots of pictures loaded very slow compared to a plain network connection. When the VPN client was running on a Linux computer, and a Windows computer was browsing the web through the VPN
2009 Oct 18
2
iptables - Forwarding with port translation thru an OpenVPN tunnel
Perhaps someone with a sharper brain than I can solve this little mystery. I've Googled until I'm blue in the face, read all TFM's I can find, and tried several iptables rule combinations but just can't get the following to work. Here's my challenge: I have a CentOS-5.3 "main" server with a static public IP address running Apache, OpenVPN, and a bunch of other
2004 Oct 23
9
OpenVPN tunnel question
Hi, I am new to VPN an OpenVPN with shorewal. I tryed a lot and read a bounch of howto''s but nothing helped so I came here. I want to tunnel all request to my server 141.48.XXX.XXX from my home network throu port 443. I want to do this because this is the only way I can connect to my server using ssh or ony other tool or port. On Port 80 Apache is running, so I only have the https port
2004 Sep 13
17
Problem with openvpn tunnel
Hello, I have the following situation : Server with 2 nics 1 nics connected to the internet, 1 connected to the LAN I have OpenVPN running on the system and the following setting in the tunnels file : =================================== openvpn:2000 net 62.58.0.226 openvpn:2001 net 62.58.0.226 openvpn:2002 net 62.58.0.226 =================================== All tunnels ran for weeks
2017 Apr 18
3
SIP connections over OpenVPN connection get one-way voice.
You need to ensure that traffic to the SIP box is sent to the correct IP. Also if you use split-tunnel (eg: not redirect-gateway def1) you must make sure NAT and traffic redirection works as is so the Asus router knows it should send the traffic through tunnel and not via WAN. IMPORTANT: Then you must, in the ASUS RT-N66U make a port forward inwards from TUN to the phone client. I would suggest
2007 Jan 04
1
samba needed to network across openvpn tunnel
I have been assued in other places that I need to have Samba and Wins in place touse Windows networking across an openvpn tunnel. back history: There was a network in place when I was hired to replace the former it guy. All ran very smooth with only one networking issue. There were "fights" between the Windows server and the Linux box: The master browser has received a server
2005 Feb 02
8
Routing all connections through a OpenVPN tunnel
Hi all, I have set up a working OpenVPN2 connection between my Server and my gateway at home. Now I want all traffic to be routed through this VPN connection. Currently everything is going through eth1 to the internet (to the gateway of the University which forwards it to the internet :-). We must use a prox-server and because of this I am not abel to watch the real-Media streams on
2010 Oct 22
2
OpenVPN over TCP 1194 rather than UDP 1194 - Is there an adverse effect when running Asterisk?
Hi Everyone, For some reason a few phones connected to a pfSense box can't make or allow in OpenVPN in port 1194 UDP. So, I established the VPN tunnel on 1194 TCP and it works fine. I would like to know if there is any disadvantages to using TCP over UDP for the tunnel when using Asterisk or is just as reliable and solid as a UDP tunnel? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2004 Dec 14
1
openvpn/shorewall tunnel problem
Dear list, I am having a problem with openvpn. I have the following arrangement, running two instances of openvpn on "home fw". I want to protect my WLAN in back of the home fw and that works fine. I can see "Peer connection initiated with 192.168.1.3:5000" in daemon.log on homefw. Nothing gets initiated with officefw, nor can I ping the other end of the tunnel at officefw.
2011 Jan 11
6
OpenVPN + SIP configuration?
Hello I read a whole book on OpenVPN, but still can't figure how to configure the server + client so that the the client connects and sends SIP/RTP data through the tunnel. To get started, I'd rather use a shared key instead of X509 (certificates + keys). The server is running on a uClinux appliance, with /dev/net/tun, and OpenVPN is 2.0.9. The clients will be Windows hosts connecting
2012 May 22
1
decrypt udp tunnel
Hi everyone, this is my first email to this list. I've successfully set up a tinc tunnel between my OpenWRT (TPLINK MR3220) and my laptop (ubuntu 12.04). Routing -I'm using router mode- works fine and as expected. Awesome! Now, I was curious and wanted to actually see the udp tunnel protocol stack. Googling a little bit -does this expression exist?- I've found out that one could
2008 Feb 18
4
OpenVPN (bridge) -- is this a shorewall issue?
I am trying to make the following connection: WindowsXP(OpenVPN-Client)->shorewall->Internet->LinksysWRTG->OpenVPN-Server ...of course the reverse path too. The OpenVPN server is running in bridge mode. When the openVPN client is launched it looks like a successful connection is made. The openVPN client gets assigned an address from the openVPN server pool. The OpenVPN
2007 Oct 28
9
openvpn recipe: comments, suggestions, help
Good day, First off, I''m a complete puppet newbie, this openvpn recipe is pretty much the first puppet work I''ve done so be gentle :-) Secondly, the openvpn setup for Debian (and systems based on Debian) allows each openvpn network (tunnel) to be specified using a separate config file for each: /etc/openvpn/<vpn>.conf Each tunnel can be then stopped/started/restarted
2012 Aug 21
2
OpenVPN TAP interface problem.
Hi all. I have an OpenVPN server: 2.2.1-1 x86_64 Server config: port 11223 dev tap proto udp tls-server ca keys/ca.crt cert keys/server.crt key keys/server.key dh keys/dh1024.pem server 1.2.3.3 255.255.255.0 push "route 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 1.2.3.4" keepalive 10 60 client-to-client duplicate-cn inactive 600 log /var/log/openvpn.log syslog status /var/log/openvpn-status.log user
2004 Aug 04
1
iptables mark + openvpn will the mark survive ?
Greetings, I want to setup bandwidth restrictions for a few clients that use openvpn to connect to my server. I''m using iptables to mark the packets in the mangle table (PRE/POSTROUTING) on eth0 before they get sent via the tunnel. Will the mark survive even if the packets then get routed via an openvpn tunnel (tunX) out the box or does openvpn change it removing the mark ? damnit,
2007 Aug 09
8
How to use OpenVPN with Asterisk
Hello, I want to create a VPN between two Asterisk servers using OpenVPN. How to configure Asterisk and OpenVPN to do that. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070809/ddaed76b/attachment.htm
2005 May 12
2
OpenVPN ifconfig
I''m new to openvpn and maybe I should be asking on openvpn''s list... But I read the tutorial: http://www.shorewall.net/OPENVPN.html#id2452626 and saw the following: " On System A: ifconfig 192.168.99.1 192.168.99.2 " I don''t understand the reason for using these "virual" IPs. For instance, I configured openvpn on my peers so that the IPs on the
2004 Dec 30
3
OpenVPN forwarding?
I am looking at terminating a OpenVPN tunnel on my shorewall box, but selectivly forward incoming traffic from the VPN tunnel to various hosts on my LOC-zone. Is this doable? Or need I set up OpenVPN tunnels that terminates on the LOC-hosts in question directly? (Or rather: Which page on the web site have I neglected to read _this_ time?) Happy new year to one and all! .