Example Configuration, if you have direct connection to your peer
- Replace with a self chosen name to identify this peer
- Replace with either `udp` or `udp6`, depending if you reach your remote peer with ipv4 o ipv6
- Replace with the public ip address of your peer
- Replace with the port number, where your peer's openvpn daemon listen for traffic
- Replace with your public ip
- Replace with a self chosen name, this will be the name of your network interface (tun device) for this peering
- Replace with your own dn42 ip address
- Replace with dn42 ip address of your peer
#/etc/openvpn/<PEER_NAME>
daemon
proto <PROTO>
mode p2p
remote <REMOTE_HOST>
rport <REMOTE_PORT>
local <LOCAL_HOST>
lport <LOCAL_PORT>
dev-type tun
dev <INTERFACE_NAME>
comp-lzo
persist-key
persist-tun
ifconfig <LOCAL_GATEWAY_IP> <REMOTE_GATEWAY_IP>
secret /etc/openvpn/<PEER_NAME>.key
then create a new key and share it with your peer
$ openvpn --genkey --secret /etc/openvpn/<PEER_NAME>.key