I think he's saying he enabled it. He likely just needs to Shutdown the box and Startup the box. IIRC it doesn't activate until that happens.
Edit: By which I mean literally use the Stop VPS button then the Start VPS button.
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Maybe, but after struggling for a while with this, I gave up and asked here and now it's working. So problem solved.
will you now buy us drinks?
Yeah, see you at the pub.
I still had to check "Enable tun/tap" in control panel although it seemed like tun/tap was enabled on the vps when it was not (enabled in the control panel. Seems a little buggy.
Okay, I have got a vpn up and running, sort of. It's very slow and I have used one of those location websites to find out where I'm "located". Don't fall off your chair, the oval office was not exactly what I had in mind.
Well, at least I will be troubleshooting the lack of speed tomorrow.
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stop & start the vps*
we have an article on this too https://my.webhorizon.in/plugin/support_manager/knowledgebase/view/7/how-to-enable-tun-tap-on-my-vps/2/
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Thanks. It was/is enabled.
I have got it working. Now "Enable Tun/Tap" is unchecked in control panel, but is enabled on the vps. That's a little confusing.
It seems the feature breaks when reinstalling the vps with the option checked.
I think he's saying he enabled it. He likely just needs to Shutdown the box and Startup the box. IIRC it doesn't activate until that happens.
Edit: By which I mean literally use the Stop VPS button then the Start VPS button.
Maybe, but after struggling for a while with this, I gave up and asked here and now it's working. So problem solved.
will you now buy us drinks?
Oops, got distracted and forgot to refresh my screen. Abdullah already clarified.
Yeah, see you at the pub.
I still had to check "Enable tun/tap" in control panel although it seemed like tun/tap was enabled on the vps when it was not (enabled in the control panel. Seems a little buggy.
Okay, I have got a vpn up and running, sort of. It's very slow and I have used one of those location websites to find out where I'm "located". Don't fall off your chair, the oval office was not exactly what I had in mind.
Well, at least I will be troubleshooting the lack of speed tomorrow.
Sleep well.