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OpenVPN Cookbook

You're reading from   OpenVPN Cookbook Get the most out of OpenVPN by exploring it's advanced features.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2017
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ISBN-13 9781786463128
Length 400 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jan Just Keijser Jan Just Keijser
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Point-to-Point Networks 2. Client-server IP-only Networks FREE CHAPTER 3. Client-server Ethernet-style Networks 4. PKI, Certificates, and OpenSSL 5. Scripting and Plugins 6. Troubleshooting OpenVPN - Configurations 7. Troubleshooting OpenVPN - Routing 8. Performance Tuning 9. OS Integration 10. Advanced Configuration

Enabling client-to-client traffic

This recipe is a continuation of the previous recipe. It will demonstrate how to set up a TAP-based connection in client or server mode using certificates. Using the client-to-client directive, it will also enable different OpenVPN clients to contact each other. For TAP-based networks, this leads to some important side effects.

Getting ready

We use the following network layout:

Getting ready

Set up the client and server certificates using the first recipe from Chapter 2, Client-server IP-only Networks.

For this recipe, the server was running CentOS 6 Linux and OpenVPN 2.3.10; both clients were running Windows 7 64 bit and OpenVPN 2.3.10. For the server, keep the configuration file example3-1-server.conf from the previous recipe at hand.

How to do it...

  1. Create the server configuration file by adding a line to the example3-1-server.conf file:
        client-to-client
    

    Save it as example-3-2-server.conf.

  2. Start the server:
          [root@server]# openvpn --config example3-2-server...
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