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How to set up an OpenVPN server that doesn't spoof IP?
There is a VPS on which the OpenVPN server is raised.
Interested in whether it is possible in principle to set up a connection so that the original IP of the client does not change.
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1. If the only problem is that blocked sites are interfering, just send them to 127.0.0.1.
2. Use 2 browsers, one with proxy, one without.
3. Or you can tinker and set up a local proxy that will only proxy requests for certain domains.
And here is the solution from habr https://habr.com/post/354282/
If you mean how to walk with a host IP behind a VPN server, then no way. Just by the logic of passing packets from your computer. He went from you to the vpn server, the vpn server forwarded it further to its gateway, which along the chain to its destination. At the destination, the server saw your ip and responds to it. It sends a packet to its gateway, then the reverse process, but the Internet server route of all intermediate providers knows that your IP is where you are and belongs to the operator to which you are connected, and, accordingly, the packet flies to your operator's gateway. What will most likely lead to its drop and you will not get it back, although it depends on many things.
Perhaps if you have your own IPs, you can announce them with VPS
In rpype, buying a minimum block costs 3400 per year
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