I haven't tried it, but I think you can have a TAP connection on one server with TCP, and the second server set up with TAP and UDP. I can't think why you would want to.Is it possible to make two (TCP/UDP) instances to work with TAP, not TUN?
Is it possible to make two (TCP/UDP) instances to work with TAP, not TUN?
Yes.Is it possible to make two (TCP/UDP) instances to work with TAP, not TUN?
Is it possible to make two (TCP/UDP) instances to work with TAP, not TUN?
pixelserv-tls is used when running Diversion. Pixelserv-tls also uses Port 443, and that’s where you get a conflIct unless you follow elorimer’s advice. So in my custom config box I have:
local martinr.asuscomm.com
#this config allows port 443 to listen externally for OpenVPN connections without interfering with pixelser-tls listening internally on port 443
Note: DDNS name changed to protect the innocent, and I’m no longer using asuscomm.com. Also the # comments out the explanation so that I don’t delete that “local” command through ignorance in a year’s time when my (human) memory’s gone a bit rusty.
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