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ovpn-dco
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limitations of Openvpn CE?
We also back several OpenVPN related drivers, such as tap-windows6 driver, ovpn-dco-win driver, ovpn-dco linux kernel module. The tap-windows6 driver is the old Windows driver, which gives a pretty basic tun/tap interface. The DCO drivers are the next generation drivers, where more of the cryptographic operations are moved into the OS kernel instead of happening inside the OpenVPN Core components; which has the potential to improve the tunnel performance.
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Proton sharing progress on 2022 roadmap
With Linux, there's lots of stuff going on in the OpenVPN community, in particular with a kernel module to accelerate the performance. The OpenVPN 3 Linux client already supports it and the coming OpenVPN 2.6 release (currently in development) will add support for both server and client mode with data channel offload (aka DCO).
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WireGuard is now Out of Beta, Finally !!
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "DCO"
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NSA on VPN solutions: use only IKE/IPsec
All that said, with the work being done in OpenVPN with the Data Channel Offload (DCO), it would probably be easier to get hardware support. The DCO implementations (ovpn-dco, ovpn-dco-win) offloads the data channel crypto operations to the virtual network driver, so the encryption/decryption/packet authentication happens entirely in the kernel space - which results in a noticeable performance boost. The tasks these DCO drivers does should be possible to more easily implement inside some dedicated hardware. But it won't be cheap.
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[META] The aggressive removal of posts and comments that contain the letters V, P, and N
There are work in progress on a OpenVPN kernel module, which will improve OpenVPN performance considerably: https://gitlab.com/openvpn/ovpn-dco
OpenVPN
- Critical OpenVPN Zero-Day Flaws
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (October 2023)
OpenVPN is hiring! https://openvpn.net/
C++ Developer in the United States. Full-time| Fully remote| Flexible work schedules
Link to look at vacancy details and apply:
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Are there any work arounds for the Netflix new "household" system?
How you connect to your modem will depend on the device you are using, but for windows laptops as an example you download the OpenVPN program and input your modem details there, much like you would any other vpn service. I think there would be some guides on youtube. https://openvpn.net/
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Can i use PFSense to control incoming user connections (without a vpn?)
I just started playing with CloudConnexa for remotely managing my second pFSense. Really nice and is free for up to 3 concurrent users. https://openvpn.net. Can also self-host OpenVPN access server with a free 2 concurrent license.
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Is the 7spotlight Markle family interview airing now? Is anyone watching and can provide comment? 👀📺
If anyone is being blocked check out free OpenVPN
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gluetunvpn docker help
It is likely an issue with the 'cipher' options, if any, that are in your ".opvn" file. This is telling you that the opvn setting is not finding a matching cipher it is allowed to use. The fix per the message would be to add the Servers cipher to your options. https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn-gui/issues/381 https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn/blob/master/doc/man-sections/cipher-negotiation.rst
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Is it possible for a sysadmin to block only some packets from a VPN connection ?
I too haven't used the client-nat directive in some years (I currently implement 1:1 NAT with pfsense to access my network because I'm too lazy to change the networks subnet from the default) so I decided to retest and it does appear that OpenVPN Connect clients do not properly support the client-nat directive but the traditional OpenVPN server/clients still do. I've just tested this on OpenVPN 2.6.3 Server, OpenVPN 2.6.1 GUI for Windows from openvpn.net, and OpenVPN Connect iOS 3.3.3 and only the OpenVPN Connect client has any difficulty. Difficulty being that you can use client-nat successfully but it has to be configured server-side it can't be pushed to or setup on the client (OpenVPN Connect) side. The Server and Windows (non-OpenVPN Connect) clients work an any setup whether it's configured server-side, pushed to the client, or set up in the client config.
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WebUI not accessible, even with port opened
Ask openvpn.net for commercial support: https://support.openvpn.com/
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My Installed App as Developer
OpenVPN is a VPN client that I used primarily for work. We used VPN to connect to the dev server and we are using VPN. I also sometimes used that to open websites that got blocked in Indonesia like Reddit.
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minexmr2.com updated to p2pool v3.1, monerod v0.18.2.0, and ready for Mar 18 p2pool (not monero) hardfork
I connect all the servers with secure OpenVPN private network. And block unused ports anywhere with ufw.
What are some alternatives?
openvpn
tinc - a VPN daemon
openvpn3 - OpenVPN 3 is a C++ class library that implements the functionality of an OpenVPN client, and is protocol-compatible with the OpenVPN 2.x branch.
Pritunl - Enterprise VPN server
tap-windows6 - Windows TAP driver (NDIS 6)
ocserv
ovpn-dco-win - OpenVPN Data Channel Offload driver for Windows
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
openvpn-gui - OpenVPN GUI is a graphical frontend for OpenVPN running on Windows 7 / 8 / 10. It creates an icon in the notification area from which you can control OpenVPN to start/stop your VPN tunnels, view the log and do other useful things.
openvpn3-linux - OpenVPN 3 Linux client
ics-openvpn - OpenVPN for Android
SoftEther - Cross-platform multi-protocol VPN software. Pull requests are welcome. The stable version is available at https://github.com/SoftEtherVPN/SoftEtherVPN_Stable.