DEFINING TUNNELS
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8. Click Next.
9. Remote Network Routes create a route from the server network to the client network. This allows the
server to get access to the client’s network. In the OpenVPN Tunnel dialog box, under Remote Network
Routes:
a. Choose an available Saved Network as your remote network route from the drop-down if desired
(optional).
b. Or enter the Remote Network Route (should be the client subnet). For example, if the client IP
address is 192.168.3.1, enter 192.168.3.0.
c. Enter the Remote Network Mask (usually 255.255.255.0).
d. Or click Add Route.
10. The system displays your recently-added Remote Network Route with the client subnet (remote network
route + mask).
Note: Push Routes are not required with Static Key as Authorization Mode.
11. Click Next.
12. The system displays the Configuration Preview window (read-only).
13. Click Finish.
14. Click Save and Restart to save your changes.
To add an OpenVPN Client using Static Key and TCP:
1. Go to Tunnels > OpenVPN Tunnels > OpenVPN Tunnel Configuration.
2. Click Add Tunnel.
3. Enter the Name.
4. Select the Type as CLIENT from the drop-down.
5. You can also enter an optional Description.
6. Click Next.
7. Enter the following fields (using STATIC KEY as Authorization Mode):
a. Interface Type as TUN from the drop-down.
b. Authorization Mode as STATIC KEY from the drop-down.
c. Protocol as TCP.
d. Local Address as DEFAULT.
e. Remote Host.
f. Remote Address as DEFAULT.
g. Remote Port number.
h. Hash Algorithm as ECDSA-WITH-SHA1.
i. LZO Compression as ADAPTIVE from the drop-down.
j. Encryption Cipher as CAMELLIA-256-CBC.
k. Generate and enter the Static Key PEM (required). Both server and client must use the same static
key. See example below: