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Can i do this with a lowendspirit VPS with 1 x NAT IPv4 ?

rahulksrahulks Member

Run a openvpn server and connect to it via tcp 443 from my home PC?

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  • IshaqIshaq Member

    No, it will have to be NAT port you have been assigned.

  • You'd have to connect via 1 of your 20 assigned ports. For example one of my boxes has 17901-17920.

  • You can only utilize the 20 ports you have been given :)

  • M66BM66B Veteran

    Yes, if you use the assigned IPv6 address.

  • M66BM66B Veteran

    Even the assigned ports might not work over IPv4, because a TCP header is required for the NAT to work.
    http://www.lowendspirit.com/help.html

  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    M66B said: Even the assigned ports might not work over IPv4, because a TCP header is required for the NAT to work.

    They do work. Anyway, OpenVPN can be used over TCP too.

  • mikhomikho Member

    As already mentioned: you can use port 443 if you can connect over ipv6 not over ipv4.

    If you need to connect using ipv4 you need to configure openvpn to use one of the assigned 20 ports.
    That port will also be available uskng ipv6.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Host Rep

    nope, unless you use ipv6,

  • KeithKeith Member

    If the reverse proxy works with port 443, using openvpn with stunnel4 could work.
    I haven't tried it.

  • mikhomikho Member

    @Keith said:
    If the reverse proxy works with port 443, using openvpn with stunnel4 could work.
    I haven't tried it.

    It won't.

  • ChuckChuck Member

    READ YOUR WELCOME EMAIL.

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