I am a newbie to VPN but not a novice when it comes to computers and networks. Pretty rusty though.
I enabled Dynamic DNS (as recommended by Netgear) and VPN service on my Netgear RAX80 router. I then downloaded Netgear's client.ovpn and config files .
I then installed OpenVPN and renamed the "TAP-Windows Adapter V9" to "NETGEAR-VPN" as recommended by Netgear.
I then right clicked on the OpenVPN configuration file and selected Start OpenVPN on this configuration file, as recommended on this site.
The command window opened and I let it run for about 10 minutes but it seemed to be in a cycle of repeating errors. Two that I noted were it complaining the "Key negotiations failed to occur within 60 seconds". And another line which complained "No Server Certificate Verification method".
In my case I assume the VPN Server is reached through my router but that may not be happening? I don't know.
Errors running client.ovpn
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Errors running client.ovpn
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Re: Errors running client.ovpn
I may have found a partial answer to my own question. I brought up a 'right-click' listing of antivirus commands (I'm running Avira). In the list it said "Turn on VPN". I clicked on that and the client.ovpn file ran afterwards.
Curious to me. client.ovpn finished, or it said "success" but continued the print rwrwrwrwrwrwrwrw, seemingly forever. I shut the command window down and it didn't seem to matter, the VPN was running. At least when I went to view my IP it was unrecognizable to anything associated with my ISP.
Now I have a new problem. It seems that I need to tell Avira to turn on the VPN each time I reboot.
Maybe it's time to get rid of Avira and find a way to automate the OpenVPN startup if that's possible.
And now the client.ovpn file complains that I don't have a IPv4 address assigned to the VPN adapter (NETGEAR-VPN). Should I just make one up and make it static?
Curious to me. client.ovpn finished, or it said "success" but continued the print rwrwrwrwrwrwrwrw, seemingly forever. I shut the command window down and it didn't seem to matter, the VPN was running. At least when I went to view my IP it was unrecognizable to anything associated with my ISP.
Now I have a new problem. It seems that I need to tell Avira to turn on the VPN each time I reboot.
Maybe it's time to get rid of Avira and find a way to automate the OpenVPN startup if that's possible.
And now the client.ovpn file complains that I don't have a IPv4 address assigned to the VPN adapter (NETGEAR-VPN). Should I just make one up and make it static?
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Re: Errors running client.ovpn
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Re: Errors running client.ovpn
--------------------------------------------------------TinCanTech wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 11:01 pmoh well ..
There is a howto:
https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/w ... troduction
Thanks a heap TinCanTech