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I am trying to setup a VPN server in CentOS 6 64-bit.
I used the first 4 steps of following document to setup the server in How-to-setup-your-own-vpn-with-pptp.
And I successfully managed to setup the VPN. And I also managed to connect to the VPN from MacOS X. But the issue, is I can not browse anything. I can not ping to any site, except for I can only ping my VPN's Server IP. Other than that, which ever IP or site I ping, there is a 100% Packet loss.
I am sure something is wrong in my settings in my VPS, but not sure what it is. Any idea?
Edit:
I am on an openVZ container, and tun/tap is enabled.
Are you routing your HTTP/HTTPS traffic through the VPN? You should provide configuration information for each device, otherwise it's hard to tell what the problem stems from. – RoraΖ – 2015-02-23T17:13:27.110
If you mean, i selected to route all traffic over the VPN in my MacOS X settings, then yes i did that. – None – 2015-02-23T17:25:38.577
Like I said, without a network diagram or configurations it's going to be hard to determine what the root cause is. – RoraΖ – 2015-02-23T19:23:16.900
I am not sure how to do that, could you please guide me how can i provide you the network diagram or the required configurations? – vpnsec – 2015-02-24T07:27:27.893
Try
sudo reboot
and then rerun theiptables
command. – Siyuan Ren – 2015-02-24T09:50:09.893