A very good starting point:I found some stuff online but I'm little confused as some of the articles mention specific services like Torguard. Not sure if I have to pay for a service to use OpenVPN
I am aware of how-to geek's article. It's good but leaves a bit out. Most articles leave out a thing or two.
for openvpn and dd-wrt, you need to point out a dns server and an option that allows you to use the vpn for your gateway. I think Merlin's software has a few differences here. I have no experience with Merlin's software.
The iptables do not offer a postrouting statement, let alone a correct one. This will make OpenVPN / DD-WRT look like it works, but nothing is secure via the gateway.
Port 1194 is standard openvpn but port 443 is more flexible. TCP is more stable, but slower than UDP.
The lack of a DNS redirect is probably why you can't browse.
Carl,
Given the gold-standard quality and clarity of all the tutorials on your website (http://advancedhomeserver.com/), when you are next looking for a project, would you possibly consider adding a tutorial on OpenVPN and Asus-Merlin to your list? Perhaps you've already done much of the donkey work with your 3-part series OpenVPN and DD-WRT?
Not that I'm looking to make extra work for you.
Martin
Thank you for your kind words. I don't own a router capable of loading Merlin's software, thus, I have no experience with Merlin's software. I might consider it, but only if I could think of more than one article of interest, I was sure Merlin hadn't already covered the info elsewhere, and I could find a router used and cheap since I already have several routers around the house.
2) #1 just allowed me to browse the net but not actually route my traffic through the VPN. There is one key line that the tutorial forgets to mention and it is this...
redirect-gateway def1
After adding that line to the client ovpn, I'm able to connect my VPN server + route my traffic through the VPN ( meaning when I check my IP address it's the remote IP and not the local )
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