At the same time my SoftEther server happily accepts stable connections from my iPhone using OpenVPN app for iOS. I have tried two DD-WRT builds with the same results (latest Kong build and 28600 build ). If anybody interested - I can post logs here. Experimented with lots of settings with some limited success - all I could achieve so far is that I get a successful connection which gets dropped in a second or two triggering a reconnection and so on - never managed to get a stable connection even to open a webpage. I have spent this weekend trying to connect DD-WRT OpenVPN client (installed on Netgear R6300v2) to my SoftEther server.
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Unfortunately, there is no tutorial on how to do an OpenVPN connection to SoftEther from DD-WRT for novices like myself. Posted: Mon 8:25 Post subject: connecting to SoftEther using OpenVpn client Location (urban) - 1x Linksys EA8500 (AP wlan0 & wlan1 enabled)ġx Asus 68u (Repeater Bridge w/VAP) - wl0 disabledġx Asus 87u (Client Bridge) - wl1 disabled Im no softether expert, but I do have over 14 years supporting VPN's of all sorts. Posted: Sun 17:47 Post subject: Re: SETUP SoftEther: Installed Server and CLient Will keep posted, please see if we can share ideas and see if this VPN could be incorporated to DD-WRT
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If so, that seems a bit risky since I suspect many ISPs don't permit access to their own DNS servers publicly, but only for their customers.ĭdwrt-ovpn-split-basic.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-split-advanced.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-kill-switch.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-watchdog.sh (updated) * ddwrt-ovpn-remote-access.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-client-backup.sh * ddwrt-mount-usb-drives.sh * ddwrt-blacklist-domains.sh * ddwrt-wol-port-forward.Posted: Sat 16:19 Post subject: SETUP SoftEther: Installed Server and CLientĬurrently running SoftEther Server and Client on Windows 10, seems everything is setup, server is getting recognized by the client on Android phone, I think I am not understanding the login procedure to the VPN using the different protocols, seems SoftEther provide many options for the "Client" user to login. I can only assume then that when split DNS doesn't see a DNS available from the OpenVPN client or server, it uses the only DNS available, which is either from the ISP or your preferred custom DNS server(s) on the WAN. IIRC, the router will NOT statically bind that IP to the tunnel.ĭdwrt-ovpn-split-basic.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-split-advanced.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-kill-switch.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-watchdog.sh (updated) * ddwrt-ovpn-remote-access.sh * ddwrt-ovpn-client-backup.sh * ddwrt-mount-usb-drives.sh * ddwrt-blacklist-domains.sh * ddwrt-wol-port-forward.shįWIW, in my case it works the same whether I add the second line or not. It works with the ignore dns setting in OpenVPN but maybe that’s just luck because it’s the same dns locally.Īnother possible workaround is to use the pull-filter to ignore the push'd DNS server, but then add the DNS server to the OpenVPN client Additional Config field. I did consider it but was too stubborn to do it. Netgear: 4x WNDR4500v2, 7x Netgear WNDR4300, WNDR3800, WNDR3700v4, R6400v1Īs a workaround, you could push the Quad9 backup DNS server (149.112.112.112) so at least the two DNS servers were different, while still coming from Quad9. Am I understanding the intention of the Split DNS setting correctly? After doing so, a traceroute to 9.9.9.9 goes via WAN on br0 and via VPN on br1.īased on the guide, I was under the impression that checking Split DNS would only send the DNS request via VPN if it was coming from 192.168.120.0/24, but in my case, it does it unconditionally.
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This makes the DNS requests about 10x slower. Everything else is going through the WAN interface as expected. When I am not yet connected to the VPN, a traceroute to 9.9.9.9 gets routed through the WAN interface.Īs soon as the VPN has connected, a traceroute to 9.9.9.9 gets routed through the TUN interface. I am connected to the port assigned to br0 which should route everything through WAN. I am connecting to an OpenVPN server, that pushes DNS 9.9.9.9 as well. Posted: Sat 4:07 Post subject: OpenVPN PBR DNS routing for non-PBR clientsīr0 is assigned wlan0, wlan1 with IP 192.168.20.1īr1 is assigned VLAN3, wlan0.1, wlan1.1 with IP 192.168.120.1 and Forced DNS Redirection Disabled