Under OpenVPN you see what addresses you want sent to a client in the ccd
directory client configuration files on your server.
DE K7VE
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021, 07:25 Dave Gingrich via 44Net <44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:
OpenVPN is nice because they have a client for nearly every OS ever spoken
and is simple to set up. For IRLP repeaters, I am using the PiVPN
implementation (pivpn.io). But we are delivering only s single IP per
client. If you are trying to route subnets you can use whatever method you
want. Web search engine of your choice, is your friend.
Vultr has their BGP setup very well documented.
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Dave K9DC
On Mar 24, 2021, at 08:52, Eric Fort via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org>
wrote:
Very shortly I will be setting up my vultr vps to route 44.18.28/22. Is
there a
faq or howto as to how to do this? I need to feed subnets to a
couple different sites.
Also I see many are using open vpn. Why open vpn as opposed to say
IPSec, l2tp,
ike2. Those that have preceded me down this road of bgp
announcing your subnet ( or having your isp announce it for you) then using
a Linux vpn server to connect your endpoints how did you do it once you had
the loa in hand and why did you choose the software and methods you did?
Thanks,
Eric
Af6ep
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