How to use OpenVPN with Cisco AnyConnect?
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I tried to exclude my OCServ IP from OpenVPN and changed its gateway to 127.0.0.1 but it is not working too.
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I would not advice connecting through another VPN connection, especially I would not recommend mixing VPN protocols like this either, this adds a lot of overhead and will effect your performance dramatically.
Obfsproxy might be an alternative for you, please see the following - http://sparklabs.com/support/kb/article ... viscosity/
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Eric
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