TL-ER6020 - Thegreenbow IPsec
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TL-ER6020 - Thegreenbow IPsec
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Hi,
I am by far an IT-specialist, but i had my go at setting up a VPN at our small-business network.
We have a fileserver (linux machine at 192.168.60.240) where we store all our data, and the idea is that remote users can connect to this data trough this VPN.
I managed to log in trough VPN and ping the fileserver, gateway and other devices on the network. Now, the fileserver has it own DNS-service so users can easily connect to it using \\hdserver.
This works just fine when you connect to our network locally.
However, when I connect trough the VPN, \\hdserver doesn't work and \\192.168.60.240 does work...
After I run a program called 'advanced IP scanner' however, it will detect hdserver and from then on \\hdserver does work...
I do believe that the VPN assigns an ip outside the subnet (?) because when i check the IPsec SA it gives 192.168.60.0/24 <-> 192.168.43.26/32 so maybe this is the reason the dns doens't work
I have used the manual on the TP-link website to set up the vpn, and rechecked a few times. All settings are correct.
Any help is really appreciated. Kind Regards. Lukas.
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Hi,
I am by far an IT-specialist, but i had my go at setting up a VPN at our small-business network.
We have a fileserver (linux machine at 192.168.60.240) where we store all our data, and the idea is that remote users can connect to this data trough this VPN.
I managed to log in trough VPN and ping the fileserver, gateway and other devices on the network. Now, the fileserver has it own DNS-service so users can easily connect to it using \\hdserver.
This works just fine when you connect to our network locally.
However, when I connect trough the VPN, \\hdserver doesn't work and \\192.168.60.240 does work...
After I run a program called 'advanced IP scanner' however, it will detect hdserver and from then on \\hdserver does work...
I do believe that the VPN assigns an ip outside the subnet (?) because when i check the IPsec SA it gives 192.168.60.0/24 <-> 192.168.43.26/32 so maybe this is the reason the dns doens't work
I have used the manual on the TP-link website to set up the vpn, and rechecked a few times. All settings are correct.
Any help is really appreciated. Kind Regards. Lukas.