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:Setting Up OpenVPN on a DD-WRT Router, Part 2
Setting Up OpenVPN on a DD-WRT Router, Part 2
Jul 31, 2010, 02 :04 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2782 reads)

(Other stories by Eric Geier)

"This is the second installment of a two-part series on setting up the OpenVPN server on DD-WRT router firmware. This is a great way to set up secure connections to your network for road-warriors or to remotely connect offices. This a cost-effective solution can support a dozen or two VPN users.

"In Part 1, we uploaded the DD-WRT firmware to the router, changed the router's IP and subnet for compatibly reasons, and created the SSL certificates for the OpenVPN server and clients.

"Now, we'll continue by enabling the OpenVPN server and copying in the SSL certificates. We'll also input startup and firewall scripts. Then, we'll configure the clients and finally test it out."

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