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It is year 2122, we’ve finally succeed to fight climate changes and some developers have just removed IPv4 support from Linux Kernel. Now when connecting to a WiFi access point, a computer only receives an IPv6 configuration. What are the differences from an IPv4 network ?

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Introduction Configuring an OpenVPN infrastructure does not require to understand every inner processes. As soon as the goals are reached, most of the time there is no need to go further into the software mechanisms. But through this article, I wanted to go into a more advanced understanding of: the OpenVPN 2.4 IPv4 routing policy

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Introduction Configuring an OpenVPN infrastructure does not require to understand every inner processes. As soon as the goals are reached, most of the time there is no need to go further into the software mechanisms. But through this article, I wanted to go into a more advanced understanding of: the OpenVPN 2.4 IPv6 routing policy

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Introduction The way a VPN works is quite simple, a client connects to a server, a ciphered tunnel is created between the client and the server. And as soon as this tunnel is up and running, the client and the server start to exchange their network traffic trough that tunnel. There are many possible applications to create with a such tool, this article focus on the following(s): Avoiding to forward the entire traffic through the VPN tunnel

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