Just throwing this in, not saying it's the culprit.
1. there is has been a rash of teamviewer hacks going on in the past couple of months http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/06/teamviewer-users-are-being-hacked-in-bulk-and-we-still-dont-know-how/
2. I've been the victim of browser "form...
Only two ways to solve this
1. Enable UPNP - Since you only have 1 external IP and MS provides no way to define alternative ports for Live, it is not something you can fix with simple port forwarding.
2. If you have a native IPv6 connection from your ISP, or can use an IPv6 tunnel such as...
To summarize here. If you use TAP, they have to be in the same subnet PERIOD. This is because of how ip works not any special sauce in the firmware or openvpn.
TAP is a bridge and assumes that both sides of the tunnel participate in the same broadcast domain. When a network client needs to...
Most cellular networks (in the US at least) block inbound traffic across their networks and are only allowing outbound connections from the device (I can confirm this is the case for Verizon Wireless). In which case you will not be able to connect to the IP address on your ppp interface...
Yeah, WAN is IPv4 with a 6in4 tunnel to HE. And unfortunately TAP isn't an option. My primary use of VPN is secure browsing from android, which has no TAP support.... TAP would make several things much easier :D
So I've been working on this for awhile with no success. I have been running openvpn fine with just IPv4, however I want to enable serving up both 4 and 6 within my openvpn tunnel. I've done this before with linux based servers by simply adding this to my config.
server-ipv6...