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2010-06-11
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2010-06-11
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2010-06-24
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2010-08-05
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2010-12-08
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Hi Dave
- script-security 2 # sets the security settings that you can run external scripts
- up /etc/openvpn/maemo-update-resolvconf # runs the script maemo-update-resolvconf if your vpn connection is up
- down /etc/openvpn/maemo-update-resolvconf # runs the script maemo-update-resolvconf if your vpn connection is down
The maemo-update-resolvconf script existed on my phone already after the installation of openvpn on my phone. The script takes the dns settings from your openvpn environment and writes it in your /etc/resolv.conf if the connection is up. If you disconnect it wirtes the orginal settings to the /etc/resolv.conf.
Cheers
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So, I bought a newly released Cisco RV 120W to set up VPN on my home network and use OpenVPN or OpenSSH. Cisco documentation says it can work with OpenVPN but I have no clue on how to set up the whole thing, generating a self-signed certificate, get config. files, etc. I spent hours with Cisco tech support to no avail.
Am I in over my head? Should I just forget about the whole thing? Can anybody help?