There is an alternative version of this guide here: So, if you have a problem with this, I suggest some alternatives below: So I pointed this post to the ones at GitHub. UPDATE on 1: It appears that ImageShack has purged the screen images. It is also possible that in the future the images could be dropped from the image hosting service. This was due to an issue with the forum software. On a couple of occasions the images in this guide have stopped being displayed. The techniques after setting up the VPN have no dependence on OpenVPN being used. In fact, the VPN does not even have to be done with OpenVPN. Instead of using the client obtained from OpenVPN directly, as described in Part 1, you can use Eddie to set up the VPN. Ignore the stuff about Windows XP.įor information about incorporating IPv6 see this post later in this thread: You may find you have to change the uTorrent configuration every time you connect in order to plug in the local private IP addressed used by the TAP-Windows Adapter. the same config file) you would get the same local IP address. So the local IP address you get for your tun device will be different depending upon which daemon the load balancer assigns you to? It used to be that if you connected using the same server and port (i.e. ![]() However, you have several small subnets /24 on each server, one per daemon, and you can't say in advance which subnet your system will enter because of the load balancing system which "welcomes" the clients and "assigns" them to the OpenVPN daemon running in the less loaded core (at the moment of connection).
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