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Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Fedor Kozhevnikov, Ray Van Tassle, Wes Campaigne OpenVPN integration and GUI, Copyright (C) 2010 Keith Moyer, "Shibby" features: - Custom log file path - SD-idle tool integration for kernel 2.6 - 3G Modem support (big thanks for - SNMP integration and GUI - DNScrypt-proxy 1.0 integration and GUI - TomatoAnon project integration and GUI - TomatoThemeBase project integration and GUI - Ethernet Ports State - Extended MOTD (written by modified by - Webmon Backup Script Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Michał Rupental "JYAvenard" Features: - OpenVPN enhancements & username/password only authentication - PPTP VPN Client integration and GUI Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Jean-Yves Avenard "Victek" features: - Extended Sysinfo Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Ofer Chen & Vicente Soriano "Teaman" features: - QOS-detailed & ctrate filters - Realtime bandwidth monitoring of LAN clients - Static ARP binding - VLAN administration GUI - Multiple LAN support integration and GUI - Multiple/virtual SSID support (experimental) - UDPxy integration and GUI - PPTP Server integration and GUI Copyright (C) 2011 Augusto Bott Tomato-sdhc-vlan Homepage "Toastman" features: - Configurable QOS class names - Comprehensive QOS rule examples set by default - TC-ATM overhead calculation - patch by tvlz - GPT support for HDD by Yaniv Hamo - Tools-System refresh timer Copyright (C) 2011 Toastman Using QoS - Tutorial and discussion "Tiomo" Features: - IMQ based QOS Ingress - Incoming Class Bandwidth pie chart Copyright (C) 2012 Tiomo "Victek/PrinceAMD/Phykris/Shibby" feature: - Revised IP/MAC Bandwidth Limiterīased on Tomato Firmware v1.28 Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Jonathan Zarate Built on Sat, 12:36:14 +0200 by JRS

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USB support integration and GUI, IPv6 support, Linux kernel 2.6.22.19 and Broadcom Wireless Driver 5.100.138.20 updates, support for additional router models, dual-band and Wireless-N mode. JRS Eco-WiFi Firmware Copyright (C) 2011-2014 by J.R. Any tips/suggestions would be very helpful.Status Bandwidth IP Traffic Tools Basic Advanced Port Forwarding Access Restriction QoS Bandwidth Limiter USB and NAS VPN Tunneling Administration About Reboot. I'm a newb to all this, so I apologize if I'm missing some fundamentals. I don't think this will end up mattering though as I'm hoping to access the whole LAN via the router at once - so computers on the LAN shouldn't need to connect.

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I'm not sure how to allow connections from both. The logs claim that it expects a connection to the external IP, not the internal (192.168.2.1) address. What could I be missing?Īnother aside - when I'm on the LAN (not on 4G), I can't connect at all. I've found tons of forum posts and articles showing how it should be set up, and as far as I can tell, my config matches the recommendations. I've fiddled with all of the settings as much as I know how to, but I'm clearly missing something about how to set this up properly. This seems to happen when "Push LAN to clients" and "Direct clients to redirect Internet traffic" are disabled. This also lead to the rest of the LAN losing internet until I restarted (possibly put it in a bad state). * The phone connects, I get internet but cannot ping anything within the LAN. The connection doesn't show any errors in the logs. I can't ping anything (even what I assumed would be a gateway address, 10.8.0.1) except for the local IP (10.8.0.6 - assigned automatically). * The phone connects, but there is no internet connection anymore. I transferred all of the certs/keys and got it so that my phone (over 4G) could connect, but no matter what I do, I seem to always end up in one of two states: I've been really happy with this router configuration, but I just can't seem to get the OpenVPN server to work as expected. I figured I'd try to move the configuration to my Tomato router (ASUS RT-AC68P) running Shibby v3.1-132 AIO-64K. It also didn't give me access to my LAN, just this machine for VNC purposes.
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I had an OpenVPN server running on my Windows 10 machine successfully, but I found that, despite running it as a service and having it start automatically, it wasn't reliably up every time I was away. I've been googling this for the past several hours and haven't found a fix, so I thought I'd just ask.
