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In this video I go over on how to setup a VPN and connect through it. First, we setup the VPN Server on a remote host running Ubuntu Server. Then, we connect our client machines both Linux and Windows to the VPN Server. Step-by-Step Guide for copy/pasting commands: https://www.christitus.com/openvpn-server/

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:43 VPN Server Setup
08:12 Linux OpenVPN Client Setup
18:06 Windows OpenVPN Client Setup .

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41 thoughts on “How to Setup a VPN Server and Connect Through It

  1. I have made this setup on OpenVZ VPS running CentOS and it was done and connected successfully, however when I connect through OpenVPN Windows Client I got no internet access, I cannot access any website except the VPN Public IP (Which is the VPS IP)!! any help?

  2. Hi there, if one wants to make multiple location vpn , for instance i need to create multiple countries vpn for my iOs backend . DO I need to buy multiple location vpn and then use there config in my application, or is there any way to buy one server and get all other country locations in it .

  3. I have a Asus router/modem that i established VPN server on it.
    When I'm in range ( same network) i can connect the vpn but when i want connect to it from another network ( like work) doesnt connect to it .
    Is there a way to solve it?

  4. An amazing tutorial, one year later and it will be updated and 100% working!
    Just one tip that I cannot understand in the video and take me some time to understand why I can't connect to the vpn.
    If you are using a Virtual Machine in some cloud provider, for example, azure, aws(…) by default all the ports as not open to outside, so don't forget to open port 1194.
    One more time, many thanks for this video!

  5. Can I have this on a raspberry pi set up on my university campus network?
    My school forces me to use some proprietary garbage if I wanna connect to uni network from home…
    This is needed sometimes to get lisences etc. …

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