On 18/01/15 08:00, David Arnstein wrote:
> On 15/1/17 10:33 PM, David Arnstein wrote:
>> I have an openvpn server installed in Debian Linux, latest production
>> version. Debian has given me version 2.2.1 of openvpn.
>>
>> At the moment, I have two clients to that server: an iPhone and an iMac.
>> I wish to route all traffic through these two clients through the above
>> server. I am failing.
>>
>> My router is logging traffic from both of these clients. There is
>> traffic that is NOT going to/from my openvpn server. I thinks that this
>> means that I have failed to contain all my network traffic in the
>> openvpn encrypted tunnel.
>>
>> My router log indicates packets traveling between my iPhone and various
>> Microsoft sites, on TCP 80 as well as various ports 4000 through 40099.
>>
>> My router log indicates packets traveling between my iMac and a few
>> pop3s and imap servers. I have determined that this is from application
>> Thunderbird on the iMac.
> I forgot to mention this. I have already modified my openvpn server.conf
> and my server iptables as in this HOWTO:
> https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html#redirect
> "Routing all traffic (including web-traffic) through the VPN". Problem
> still exists.
without config files and a detailed connection log from a client it is 
impossible to tell what you're missing. Post them and perhaps we can 
shed some light on this.

HTH,

JJK



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