OpenVPN and LinkSys WRT54G
teddy mills
teddy-5sHjOODPK7E at public.gmane.org
Thu Aug 6 12:14:27 UTC 2009
I dont even bother changing the router.
On both sides of the openvpn connection, openvpn-server and
openvpn-client I portforward 1194/udp.
I pick any NAT address PC as the openvpn-server and on the other side,
any NAT address PC as a openvpn-client.
I have done this with openvpn-bridge, so I would imagine the simpler
openvpn-routed would work in this fashion as well.
I will post the way I use openvpn-setup bridge to tlug.
I use PCKS12, so I do not bother too much with all the other cert files.
Mark Lane wrote:
> James Knott wrote:
>> I'm trying to set up my WRT54G with OpenVPN. I've read about Tomato and
>> OpenWRT and was wondering about the best way to go about this. Has
>> anyone set up OpenVPN with either package?
>>
>> tnx jk
>>
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> I haven't gotten around to trying OpenVPN yet on a WRT54G. I have been
> meaning to.
>
> Anyway, I just wanted to mention the 3rd firmware option, dd-wrt.
>
> http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php
>
> Note while they currently have a link to the newest firmware on the
> frontpage, you normally have to get the links form the forums as they
> are way behind on updating their router database.
>
>
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