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Virtual private networks / Re: OpenVPN Instances
« on: September 19, 2023, 01:58:44 pm »
According to the Opnsense blog "The new OpenVPN instances pages and API create an independent set of instances more closely following the upstream documentation of OpenVPN. Legacy client/server settings cannot be managed from the API and are not migrated, but will continue to work independently." As far as I understood from other discussions, the old way may become completely replaced by the instances in the far future.
You can leave the bind interface empty, no need to modify. The Server IP is set via "Server (IPv4)". This is self explanatory "This directive will set up an OpenVPN server which will allocate addresses to clients out of the given network/netmask. The server itself will take the .1 address of the given network for use as the server-side endpoint of the local TUN/TAP interface".
You can leave the bind interface empty, no need to modify. The Server IP is set via "Server (IPv4)". This is self explanatory "This directive will set up an OpenVPN server which will allocate addresses to clients out of the given network/netmask. The server itself will take the .1 address of the given network for use as the server-side endpoint of the local TUN/TAP interface".