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Nov 11, 2019 at 10:33 comment added Ingo You should not mix up things. Bridging openvpn with tap devices is a complete different task. I suggest to finish this routing setup here first. I will have a look at it. Just a moment please.
Nov 11, 2019 at 3:27 comment added Agustin I've gone through your thread on bridging, however it's not 100% clear whether you're using 2 RPi's one as server and one as client. Also, if you're using the client as a router hotspot through ethernet and wlan... Lastly It is also not very clear if we're supposed to have a working vpn prior to convert the vpn to a tap from a tun... Why am I turning my vpn server into a network server as well? I already have a router that takes care of routing/dhcp. Also, if we're supposed to have a working vpn connection, then by adding info to server.conf, it will have all the setup + tap + duplicate info?
Nov 9, 2019 at 21:06 comment added Ingo You have linked to a setup with a bridged vpn using a tap interface. You can also find a tested one with Raspberry Pi at How to bridge an access point with a remote network by openvpn?.
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Jul 24, 2019 at 3:45 comment added Agustin There was no port forwarding on the modem, so I cannot create a VPN server using OpenVPN with the hotspot. I have decided that maybe it would be a bit smarter to create a VPN server at home, and open those ports here, and have the device "call home" so install a vpn client. But installing OpenVPN on a raspberry pi terminal seems a bit troublesome since I need to create some kind of .crt files and so and so. So I'm stuck trying to install OpenVPN client on the hotspot at the moment
Jul 23, 2019 at 23:14 comment added Ingo I have left focus on this question. Please give me feedback with a comment when you have found port forwarding on the USB modem.
Jul 13, 2019 at 21:34 comment added Agustin @Ingo, I have modified my responsee, thank you!
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Jul 13, 2019 at 8:51 comment added Ingo It looks that you want to run an openVPN server on the RasPi so you can connect with a device from the internet to your network. Can you please make it a bit clearer in the question? You must be able to connect to the RasPi from the internet. So does the RasPi has a private ip address or a public one? If it has a private one does the USB modem is able to do port forwarding?
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