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    Openvpn sever

    Yes, but this I don't remember how I did it, it was something specific that I needed. A combination of iptables rules and ip route.
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    Openvpn sever

    You can basically duplicate the "internal" profile and then set the: ext-rtp-ip, ext-sip-ip, rtp-ip, sip-ip to the ip of the VPN server (ex. if you use 10.8.0.0/24 network then the ip would be 10.8.0.1). Restart freeswitch. The sip profiles are connected to the IP addresses so for each...
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    Openvpn sever

    Yes, I'm using it successfully installed on the same machine. You will need to create a SIP profile that will accept connections on the same interface as the OpenVPN ip. It is very useful to have this, specially in some cases SIP phones are blocked by the internet provider and it works well...
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    SIP MESSAGE not sent

    Hello, I'm using FusionPBX for a few years now. I have phones connected from different networks, so my SIP profiles look like this: internal - default (using the public IP) external - default (using the public IP) internal-vpn - SIP profile for the local VPN on the same machine (using 10.X.X.X...
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    openvpn

    What IP Phones do you have that support wireguard?
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    openvpn

    OpenVPN would encrypt the provisioning traffic too, which is also open to attacks. @kwangmien did you make this setup? I am planing to do the same.