No no no
I have buy this server for VPN Client not for VPN server
I dont need a VPN server on my TNAS
I need VPN client on my TNAS
I'm not alone to have this issue and your response is not avalaible
Thank
VPN Client How To?
- tnwiilzhpllf
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Re: VPN Client How To?
SO why do you need a VPN? Maybe setting up a proxy on the command line would be easier for you?
- tnwiilzhpllf
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Re: VPN Client How To?
I just wanted to share my experience using VPN client. It confused me every time with lags. Yes, I've run it through the command line. Sometimes I used the usual VPN software. And I was annoyed that, from time to time, this required some access confirmations. So I demolished all the VPN commands from TOS and started using simple proxies for browsers. I hope it will be helpful for you to know that these were ordinary but convenient proxies from https://buyproxies247.com/shared-proxies/. I wish good luck to everyone who sees this thread because they are faced with the same task.tnwiilzhpllf wrote: ↑05 Jan 2023, 03:17 SO why do you need a VPN? Maybe setting up a proxy on the command line would be easier for you?
- ChaosInCalm
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Re: VPN Client How To?
I'm having similar issues myself, I do not want a client server, nor do I want a proxy.
I subscribe to a paid VPN service which I use on virtually every device I own with no issues. I've just moved over from a Synology nas and had zero issues with this on there.
I have the .ovpn file and my credentials, which should be more than enough.
The issue is, that it's asking me for a CA certificate to continue. the CA certificates are built into the .ovpn files and even if I extract it and create my own it always says connection failed.
This is driving me nuts now.
Any advice/help will be amazing!
I subscribe to a paid VPN service which I use on virtually every device I own with no issues. I've just moved over from a Synology nas and had zero issues with this on there.
I have the .ovpn file and my credentials, which should be more than enough.
The issue is, that it's asking me for a CA certificate to continue. the CA certificates are built into the .ovpn files and even if I extract it and create my own it always says connection failed.
This is driving me nuts now.
Any advice/help will be amazing!
Re: VPN Client How To?
I had purchased VPN off of Boing Boing market place with FastestVPN ... Lifetime for one price ... a while back for my andriod box but did not really use it ... when I saw that my TNAS (F5-221) had a VPN connection option ... I checked if FastestVPN had a configuration for TNAS ... they had one for synology ... and followed there instructions for a PPTP connection ... it work first time with my TNAS ... no problem ...
Hope this helps others if they are looking for a VPN provider ... you may want to check if your provider has a guide for a NAS device ...
Hope this helps others if they are looking for a VPN provider ... you may want to check if your provider has a guide for a NAS device ...