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sdf_s_vpn_servers [2021/03/20 19:49] – [PPTP Kernel Module] hc9 | sdf_s_vpn_servers [2021/03/21 00:15] – [PPTP Userspace Utility] hc9 | ||
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ip route del $SDFVPNHOST via $VIA dev $DEV table sdftun | ip route del $SDFVPNHOST via $VIA dev $DEV table sdftun | ||
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- | + | * This automatically detects the default gateway and adds appropriate routes, starts the VPN and deletes the routes after VPN has been stopped. If you do not use a custom routing table dedicated to the SDF VPN you should delete the lines ending in "table sdftun" | |
- | This automatically detects the default gateway and adds appropriate routes, starts the VPN and deletes the routes after VPN has been stopped. If you do not use a custom routing table dedicated to the SDF VPN you should delete the lines ending in "table sdftun" | + | |
==== GUI Setup With NetworkManager ==== | ==== GUI Setup With NetworkManager ==== | ||
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- | Click on the **Add** button, and choose **Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)**, then click **Create**. Fill out the **User name**, **Password** and **Gateway** fields with appropriate values ([[#setup|from when you ran //setvpn//]]): | + | Click on the **Add** button, and choose **Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)**, then click **Create**. Fill out the **User name**, **Password** and **Gateway** fields with appropriate values ([[#setting_it_up|from when you ran setvpn]]): |
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RX bytes:1159 (1.1 KiB) TX bytes:128 (128.0 B) | RX bytes:1159 (1.1 KiB) TX bytes:128 (128.0 B) | ||
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- | - Routing can be set up like any Linux OS, so follow the routing instructions found above: [[#linux|Linux]]. | + | - Routing can be set up like any Linux OS, so follow the routing instructions found above: [[#connecting_in_linux|Linux]]. |
==== PPTP Userspace Utility ==== | ==== PPTP Userspace Utility ==== | ||
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- Login to your OpenWRT device via SSH. | - Login to your OpenWRT device via SSH. | ||
- Install the required userspace tools and module for MPPE: //opkg install pptp kmod-mppe// | - Install the required userspace tools and module for MPPE: //opkg install pptp kmod-mppe// | ||
- | - Follow the [[#linux|Linux]] directions above like normal. | + | - Follow the [[#connecting_in_linux|Linux]] directions above like normal. |
- If you are still having trouble, look over the official OpenWRT documentation found here: http:// | - If you are still having trouble, look over the official OpenWRT documentation found here: http:// | ||
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- | |**1**|Open Viscosity' | + | - Open Viscosity' |
- | |**2**|Create a new connection| | + | |
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- | |**3**|In the New Connection window,| | + | |
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- | * Give your connection a name | + | |
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- | |**4**|Move on to the Authentication tab| | + | |
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- | * You will need to copy the certificates and keys you received in e-mail to a //SECURE// location on your //local// disk. | + | |
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- | |**5**|Now move to the Options tab| | + | |
- | |**6**|Set LZO Compression to **On** or **On (Adaptive)**| | + | |
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That's it! Hit Save, and you're ready to roll securely through the SDF VPN. | That's it! Hit Save, and you're ready to roll securely through the SDF VPN. |
sdf_s_vpn_servers.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/21 00:29 by hc9