Op 19-12-2015 om 22:37 schreef Kurt Buff: > All, > > I ran into an interesting situation some months ago which still > baffles me, and though I was able to work around it, I expect it will > happen again. >
> Has anyone run into this problem and solved it - not by turning off > iIPv6 address assignment for the home LAN, but really solved it? If > so, how did you do that? We use OpenVPN on pfSense with Viscosity on the clients, or the Android OpenVPN app. It is a complete Dual-Stack solution for both the servers and the clients, and because we push more specific IPv6 routes it takes precedence of the default route as intended. We've been using this for almost 2 years now on a variation of Windows and MacOS as well as some phones. It works well. We use mostly UDP on 1194, unless it's a really crappy hotel wifi and they use the TCP 443 to get around silly firewalls. Kind regards, Seth
