d6jg wrote: 
> Yes the chances of finding yourself on another 10.8. Network are very
> slim indeed.

epoch1970 wrote: 
> Excellent! 
> If I am right, your VPN net is on 10.8.x.x and both the LMS server and
> clients run an OpenVPN client instance to obtain an address on this
> network. This is fine and removes the need to renumber your LAN. You
> might need to change the OVPN server (and clients?) config files if the
> 10.8.X.X network is also used by your favorite hotspot. 
> If the iOS app is ok with that, you can do without AES-256: AES-128 or
> Blowfish are much faster. I doubt the router has hardware crypto
> acceleration, and the 2 links will make it work hard. AES-128 or
> Blowfish could double the bandwidth, I'd recommend a test.
> Same goes with adaptive compression: if you stream binary -like music-
> it won't compress so you might give the router a little relief by
> disabling compression altogether.
> I think you do need Client-to-Client, because from the OVPN server
> standpoint, the LMS server machine and the iPhone are clients.
> Client-to-client is disabled by default I believe; I think the idea is
> by default to avoid an invasion of computers personal shares within the
> VPN network.

Thanks for the replies.

I will make the changes to encryption and compression.


Another question:  With my VPN server setup to 'Direct clients to
redirect internet traffic : Yes',  does that now make it safe to use
free, non-secured wifi hotspots?  Assuming that I connect to my VPN
server with whatever device I'm using...

Thanks again for the help!



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