**Q:** The script has been updated since I installed OpenVPN. How do I update?
**A:** You can't. Managing updates and new features from the script would require way too much work. Your only solution is to uninstall OpenVPN and reinstall with the updated script.
You can, of course, it's even recommended, update the `openvpn` package with your package manager.
**A:** Go to [browserleaks.com](https://browserleaks.com/dns) or [ipleak.net](https://ipleak.net/) (both perform IPv4 and IPv6 check) with your browser. Your IP should not show up (test without and without the VPN). The DNS servers should be the ones you selected during the setup, not your IP address nor your ISP's DNS servers' addresses.
**Q:** What syctl and iptables changes are made by the script?
**A:** Iptables rules are saved at `/etc/iptables/add-openvpn-rules.sh` and `/etc/iptables/rm-openvpn-rules.sh`. They are managed by the service `/etc/systemd/system/iptables-openvpn.service`
Sysctl options are at `/etc/sysctl.d/20-openvpn.conf`
**Q:** How can I access computers the OpenVPN server's remote LAN?
**A:** Add a route with the subnet of the remote network to `/etc/openvpn/server.conf` and restart openvpn. Example: `push "route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0"` if the server's LAN is `192.168.1.0/24`
**Q:** For my clients - I want to set my internal network to pass through the VPN and the rest to go through my internet?
**A:** You would need to edit the `.ovpn` file. You can edit the template out of which those files are created by editing `/etc/openvpn/client-template.txt` file and adding