I am a home user struggling with a couple of issues.
The first is understanding what I have available. Am I correct that the VPN available in my ASUS RT-AX86U router (and other routers, for that matter) is to protect WiFi communication between it and clients in my own LAN? and that it does not provide privacy outside the LAN?
Second, I have used an OpenVPN server provided by cotse.net for half a dozen years now. I use it occasionally for sensitive material and always when connecting my laptop to someone else's network. It always has worked without trouble, but recently, the VPN just won't connect. I don't know if that has to do with changing routers -- that I may have overlooked some configuration needed to allow a VPN client on my Windows PC to communicate to the outside world.
Typical error message (IP address redacted):
I have tried changing ports and protocols (UDP to TCP) in the OpenVPN client configuration file. No luck. I even disabled the firewall on the router for 30 sec while I tried again. Still no connection.
Is indeed some router configuration needed to connect to a VPN service? Or something I need to do with Windows' own firewall?
Having done searches without finding anything relevant and comprehensible, I am thinking the simplest way to troubleshoot this might be to subscribe to a service like Mullvad or Nord, possibly for a short time, to see if they work or have more tech support available than cotse (who don't charge much but have not answered my query).
Thanks for any hints!
The first is understanding what I have available. Am I correct that the VPN available in my ASUS RT-AX86U router (and other routers, for that matter) is to protect WiFi communication between it and clients in my own LAN? and that it does not provide privacy outside the LAN?
Second, I have used an OpenVPN server provided by cotse.net for half a dozen years now. I use it occasionally for sensitive material and always when connecting my laptop to someone else's network. It always has worked without trouble, but recently, the VPN just won't connect. I don't know if that has to do with changing routers -- that I may have overlooked some configuration needed to allow a VPN client on my Windows PC to communicate to the outside world.
Typical error message (IP address redacted):
2021-12-19 13:29:12 TCP: connect to [AF_INET]23.xxx.xx.xx:993 failed: Unknown error
I have tried changing ports and protocols (UDP to TCP) in the OpenVPN client configuration file. No luck. I even disabled the firewall on the router for 30 sec while I tried again. Still no connection.
Is indeed some router configuration needed to connect to a VPN service? Or something I need to do with Windows' own firewall?
Having done searches without finding anything relevant and comprehensible, I am thinking the simplest way to troubleshoot this might be to subscribe to a service like Mullvad or Nord, possibly for a short time, to see if they work or have more tech support available than cotse (who don't charge much but have not answered my query).
Thanks for any hints!