BKK20 0 Posted ... Hello, I want to configure a VPN Server on my Raspberry to access my home network via Internet. The Raspberry device would be connected behind my Asus Router and the Router acts as a VPN Client with AirVPN. Can I forward the needed VPN remote ports via AirVPN and then via iptables on my Router to my Raspberry device and establish a "second" VPN connection with my Raspberry VPN? Actually, that means I would have two connections via VPN at the same time. Does it also mean that I have doubled enrypted data package? Internet -> AirVPN DDNS -> Router (AirVPN Client) -> Raspberry VPN Server . In general, does it work? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 949 Posted ... 6 hours ago, BKK20 said: In general, does it work? Should work in theory. Why don't you try it out instead? Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures » I am not an AirVPN team member. All opinions are my own and are not to be considered official. Only the AirVPN Staff account should be viewed as such. » The forums is a place where you can ask questions to the community. You are not entitled to guaranteed answer times. Answer quality may vary, too. If you need professional support, please create tickets. » If you're new, take some time to read LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN. On questions, use the search function first. On errors, search for the error message instead. » If you choose to create a new thread, keep in mind that we don't know your setup. Give info about it. Never forget the OpenVPN logs or, for Eddie, the support file (Logs > lifebelt icon). » The community kindly asks you to not set up Tor exit relays when connected to AirVPN. Their IP addresses are subject to restrictions and these are relayed to all users of the affected servers. » Furthermore, I propose that your paranoia is to be destroyed. If you overdo privacy, chances are you will be unique amond the mass again. Share this post Link to post
BKK20 0 Posted ... I will try it but I also want be safe that there is security issue or vulnerability behind two VPN server. Technically, I am also interested if I am right with my assumption that the packages are doubled encrypted? Quote Share this post Link to post
OpenSourcerer 949 Posted ... 13 hours ago, BKK20 said: Technically, I am also interested if I am right with my assumption that the packages are doubled encrypted? Technically, they're two connections which both are encrypted. 1 BKK20 reacted to this Quote Hide OpenSourcerer's signature Hide all signatures » I am not an AirVPN team member. All opinions are my own and are not to be considered official. Only the AirVPN Staff account should be viewed as such. » The forums is a place where you can ask questions to the community. You are not entitled to guaranteed answer times. Answer quality may vary, too. If you need professional support, please create tickets. » If you're new, take some time to read LZ1's New User Guide to AirVPN. On questions, use the search function first. On errors, search for the error message instead. » If you choose to create a new thread, keep in mind that we don't know your setup. Give info about it. Never forget the OpenVPN logs or, for Eddie, the support file (Logs > lifebelt icon). » The community kindly asks you to not set up Tor exit relays when connected to AirVPN. Their IP addresses are subject to restrictions and these are relayed to all users of the affected servers. » Furthermore, I propose that your paranoia is to be destroyed. If you overdo privacy, chances are you will be unique amond the mass again. Share this post Link to post