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The IP address of the VPN (e.g. 127.0.0.1 above) would have to match the IP of the host where you are running the openvpn server. You would also need to expose the openvpn management interface on the external IP address, rather than 127.0.0.1, and you should definitely firewall it. 18.04 - DNS Resolution fails with UFW & OpenVPN (ProtonVPN That makes alot of sense!! I just checked my DNS with UFW disabled and connected to the VPN, its primary showed as 10.x.x.x - Looks like that could be causing the issue alright, I've allowed all outbound on UDP 53 to test but the issue still persists, I'll make the OpenVPN Conf edits you mentioned and see if … openssl - How to make browser trust localhost SSL Although, there are similar questions, and even good answers, they either don't concern themselves with localhost specifically, or ask about one particular option/solution (self-signed vs CA). What Easy_Windows_Guide – OpenVPN Community Aug 14, 2019

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Jul 11, 2017 openvpn-api · PyPI import openvpn_api.VPN v = openvpn_api. VPN ('localhost', 7505) Then you can either manage connection and disconnection yourself. v. connect # Do some stuff, e.g. print (v. release) v. disconnect If the connection is successful, v.connect() will return True. OpenVPN - Configure Client Manually - Gargoyle Forum

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Jul 13, 2020 localhost - Not able to access local server running after