![]() LXC configurationįirst things first, log in to your Proxmox Server WebUI, and if you don’t already have one running, let’s set up a LXC template repository. I’ll assume you have a working Proxmox server running, and that you know your static public IP and how to forward a port on your router. I tend to prefer OpenVPN for its compatibility and long-time proven reliability, even though I’ve also been using Wireguard for a few months now with my Android phone to connect to my home network remotely, and it works like a breeze. I’ve used this script numerous times in various environments (home network, small VPS, etc) and it has proven to be very reliable in my opinion. This technology provides a fast and easy deployment solution, and simplified management (hardware resources hot changes, very easy migration and backup, large template library).Īnd to make things even easier, we’ll use the famous Angristan’s OpenVPN installation script. ![]() This means that containers can access resources on the host system directly. They use the kernel of the host system that they run on, instead of emulating a full operating system. ![]() Containers are a lightweight alternative to fully virtualized machines. We’ll be using a LXC container for this project, a technology natively supported by the Proxmox VE hypervisor. In this post, we’ll see how to install a popular open-source VPN server on a Proxmox hypervisor : OpenVPN.
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