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[ipv6-wg] SSL VPN Clients
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Alejandro Acosta
alejandroacostaalamo at gmail.com
Mon Mar 11 00:55:47 CET 2019
Hello, I know there are many examples out there but I have this post (in spanish) about to have IPv4 and IPv6 in one VPN using OpenVPN: https://blog.acostasite.com/2018/05/ipv4-e-ipv6-en-una-sola-vpn-utilizando.html Alejandro, El 11/3/19 a las 06:33, Gert Doering escribió: > HI, > > On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 10:09:02PM +0100, christian bretterhofer wrote: >> I am checking which VPN solutions are IPv6 compatible outside and inside >> the tunnel and can so transport with any IPv6/IPv4 connection >> IPv6/IPv4 internal >> to then tunnel > [..] >> OpenVPN >> https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/IPv6 No complete example found >> yet. > OpenVPN can do what you're asking for. > > The wiki page is old and needs work. The config options described > are correct ("--server-ipv6", "--ifconfig-ipv6", "--route-ipv6"), but > the part about "you need to do 'proto udp6'" is 2.3.x style (which can > use either IPv4 or IPv6 outside the tunnel, but not auto-detect what > is needed), while 2.4.x is fully dual-stacked and will use whatever > is in DNS and/or in the config. > > Gert Doering > -- with my OpenVPN maintainer and IPv6 evangelist hats :-)
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