Nigelsp
Nigelsp
Thanks for the reply. Im still having no joy :-( Im using the official openvpn server docker image. Openserver has a web ui that handles port forwarding but Im guessing...
Here is the docker compose file that creates the container version: '3.8' services: openvpn-as: image: openvpn/openvpn-as container_name: openvpn-as2 ports: - "1194:1194/udp" - "42000:42000/udp" - "443:443/tcp" - "943:943/tcp" volumes: - /opt/openvpn:/openvpn...
I managed to get it working using the method described here: https://openvpn.net/as-docs/tutorials/tutorial--create-dmz.html#tutorial--create-a-dmz-in-access-server The "trick" was to realise that the public ip is actually the docker ip, not the actual public...
I will if I can, but also somewhat confused! Can you describe your setup? Mine is: Application--->>DPersonOpenVPN Client---->>OpenVPNServer----->> Internet With about 10 UDP & TCP ports open. My added complication...
What vpnserver does your vpnclient connect to? Is that a server you have control over, or is it a commercial service? To allow incoming connections you need ports opening and...
Ok, well you need to open the ports at Airvpn. Their website explains how to do it. https://airvpn.org/faq/port_forwarding/ As your application (in a container) is using the network stack of...