Double hop VPN with Omada
Double hop VPN with Omada
Hello everybody,
i have a ER605 v2.0 and it is configured as a Open VPN Client which connects to a Open VPN-server. this works perfect. Everbody in the network behind the ER605 has access to the server.
When i´m not in the offfice, i use a VPN connection to access the ER605 to be part of its network. This also works perfect. On the ER605 is a Open VPN-server running.
The problem is, when i am connectet by vpn to the ER605, i can not connect to the server which is connected by the second VPN. After hours of searching at google, i just found out that it is called a doube hop.
Can you help me to solve the problem?
Thank you!
regards from Germany
Christian
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Thank you so much. But i´m still not sure if i got it.
Can we make a final example with the IPs from my screenshots to be sure that i unterstand it.
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It's not that easy for me to create a configuration for you based on some screenshots. You almost have to play around with routing a bit. What's important is that the OpenVPN Server IP POOL is routed, and that the Remote LAN is routed with the remote OpenVPN Sever IP as the destination, i.e. the IP that is in the VPN tunnel.
In my example, the router is OpenVPN both server and Client.
Use a full tunnel on the OpenVPN server that the PC connects to when you test, then you have one less problem.
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to confuse even more.
I did another test on another router, the router in my first example was an ER8411 where I had to add route to local openvpn server ip pool. when I do the same test against an ER707-M2 I don't need it. but it doesn't hurt to add it, I don't know how it is on ER605.
route to remote network 10.0.1.0/24 and 10.66.11.10/32 work even if I disable route to local OpenVPN server IP Pool
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