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How to setup OpenVPN Server loadbalancing on 3 Wan - (remote-random and clients)
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Endian Firewall has three Internet access Main WAN, Uplink1, Uplink2. I want to set;
# The hostname / IP and port of the server.
# You can have multiple remote entries.
# To load balance between the servers.
remote
Public IP Uplink1
1194
remote
Public IP Uplink2
1194
remote
Public IP Wan main
1194
# Choose a random host from the remote
# List for load-balancing. Otherwise
# Try hosts in the order specified.
remote-random
Someone please just give me orientation problem. I only have one physical server Endian Firewall.
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