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2025-01-21 15:05:57
@improbablecat I'm not sure but I think there was a post about NAT loopback on Omada routers here on the forum, but I can't find it again, but if I remember correctly I think TP-Link has removed this...
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2025-01-21 14:36:13
@improbablecat I don't know anything about docker and stuff like that, but I connect to the vpn on my PI lan interface. When I'm on the LAN and when I'm on the WAN I connect to the router's WAN...
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2025-01-21 14:24:45
@improbablecat I don't think you can connect to the OpenVPN ip pool if that's what you're trying to do. OpenVPN on the router can only connect to the WAN interface that you've defined in the OpenVPN...
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2025-01-21 13:51:31
@improbablecat Yes, it works if you run an OpenVPN server connected to the LAN, but to get the best speed, I use NextDNS and redirect to the LAN interface on the Raspberry Pi when I'm connected to...
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2025-01-21 13:25:28
@trekpluto Are you using the router in stand alone? Then I think it's acl lan to lan, but I don't know how to configure the router in stand alone. So then you almost just have to read the user manual...
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2025-01-21 13:18:48
@improbablecat There is no way around this, I use always on VPN on phones but use OpenVPN on a Raspberry Pi 5 and when I am on lan I use DNS via NextDNS and redirect to OpenVPN LAN ip when I am...
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