Hi

Am 06.01.2015 um 03:04 schrieb mich...@haleyweb.com:
>>> Hi,
>>>
...

>>
>>>>
>>>> The system on 10.8.0.6 tries to resolve google.com using 74.207.241.5
>>>> as
>>>> the DNS server. Does the server on 74.207.241.5 know how to route the
>>>> answers back to 10.8.0.6, if not, do you NAT this somewhere?
> 
> The DNS server (74.207.241.5) belongs to my VPS provider.  I'm not sure
> how I'd NAT this if it belongs to a network I cannot access.  Please advise.

You have to NAT your network towards that DNS server so he can get back
to you.

> 
>>>>
>>>>> root@interconit:~# ip addr
>>>>> ...
...

> 
> I don't know why OpenVPN is creating two tun devices either.  Any advice
> where to look to stop this from occurring?

Maybe you have more than one OpenVPN instance started?






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