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#1
General Discussion / Re: Exporting CP voucher csv
April 12, 2017, 03:59:42 PM
Right, yes - I get this, but how can I export the password to give to the client? I want to generate the voucher, then physically give it to the client. On the How-to's under 'Generate Vouchers' it says it creates a csv file with an example. I follow the instructions and generate the voucher, but no csv file. Where is it?
#2
General Discussion / Exporting CP voucher csv
April 12, 2017, 02:38:38 PM
Hi all,
Sorry, but I have a feeling that this is another rather stupid/obvious question from me again! But I'm having issues trying to locate the csv after generating Captive Portal vouchers. How can I download this, or should I say, where does the file appear once created? Again I apologise if it's a stupid question!
I've just updated to the new LTS version.
#3
Hi All, just wanted to say thanks for everything, but I have solved the issue: it's the DNS settings. Specifically that Windows clients needed to be forced to refresh the DNS servers. Once that was checked the system works perfectly. Thanks for the help!
#4
By the way, I am using the directions given in the SSL VPN road warrior set-up without OTP settings, and simply clicking the Redirect Gateway box.
#5
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the reply - I've tried this a couple of times with Redirect Gateway, and I get a connection and can still access my home network, but now cannot access the internet. Is this a DNS setting issue, or do I need additional firewall rules?

Thanks for any help.

Matt
#6
Hi all,
I've had a look, but can't seem to find specifically the answer in the other discussions, so I'm sorry if this has been covered before...

I need a VPN tunnel to keep my home IP when travelling in order to access Netflix etc, so I guess I simply need to know what variations are required from the standard documented OpenVPN and IPsec setups are required to ensure all internet traffic passes through the VPN interface through to the remote client.

Thanks for any help!