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2022-02-17 09:27:05
Re:OpenVPN server-client expanding the scope (accessing client-side machines from the server)
@altary Hi! Yes and no. I managed to get a site-to-site setup working, but only between two omada ER605 routers (A and B) and their clients (A1, A2, B1,B2). Meaning all clients could contact the...
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2021-09-27 12:13:06
Re:OpenVPN server-client expanding the scope (accessing client-side machines from the server)
@shberge Thanks, that actually seems to work! Now I need to do some more reading to see what the different IP range settings are for, and if it is possible to do this with multiple site-to-site L2TP...
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2021-09-24 10:52:50
Re:OpenVPN server-client expanding the scope (accessing client-side machines from the server)
Ok, I was afraid of that, as IPsec Site-to-Site cannot be done without port-forwarding on the NAT connected router. It is possible with an OpenVPN client-to-site setup to expose the client-side...
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2021-09-23 08:48:22
Re:OpenVPN server-client expanding the scope (accessing client-side machines from the server)
@Virgo Thanks for the reply! To make things a bit more clear: Router 1 (OpenVPN server): WAN IP: 145.X.Y.Z LAN: 192.168.32.1 / 24 OpenVPN (server) Local IP: 192.168.100.1 OpenVPN (server) Remote IP:...
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2021-09-20 12:46:22
OpenVPN server-client expanding the scope (accessing client-side machines from the server)
Hi all, I've been playing around with two Omada ER605 routers, router 1 as an OpenVPN server (on a known public IP address), and router 2 as an OpenVPN client (on a dynamic IP address behind a NAT +...
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