![]() ![]() ![]() I tried to understand VPN's by Googling, but I quickly found that there is a lot of conflicting information out there, and lots of different ways to implement them, so following multiple on-line documents becomes almost impossible. PPTP also requires GRE support in your Router which may not be present on your undisclosed Router Make/Model. PPTP is insecure and was compromised years ago. Do not attempt to setup PPTP on any of your devices. If you implement in on the NAS itself, then only the NAS will be accessible remotely via the VPN. If your Linux script writing skills are up to it, you definitely should be able to implement this on your NAS, but I strongly recommend it at the Router, as this will permit you to access all devices on your internal network via the VPN. You'd be far better off if you used a DD-WRT or Tomato based Router, and implemented your IPVanish/OpenVPN configuration there, using the instructions provided on the IPvanish website. Personally I can't see setting this up on your NAS at all. The OpenVPN binary itself should be located at: /usr/sbin/openvpn on your NAS. You can store your Certificates etc in any non-volatile storage area on your NAS. You will also need to write your own script to start OpenVPN on the NAS using the certificates etc. The NAS already provides OpenVPN on it, but you will need to use the OpenVPN certificates etc from IPvanish etc on your NAS. Simson_38 wrote:Hi, can anyone tell me how to setup IPvanish on my QNAP421? Regards, Simson You'll need to figure it out for yourself.
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