On Sun, 2 Oct 2022 07:55:42 -0400, Joe Patterson <j.m.patter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>This may be a stupid question, but in the remote office, do you have a >route for 10.8.139.0/25? If not, then the clients can get packets to >the remote network, but the remote network can't get packets back to >the clients. > I think the routing at the 117 site is correctly set up... When my laptop is hooked up at home to the 119 LAN it has full connectivity to all devices on the 117 LAN and when it is connected to the 117 LAN it can connect fine to everything on the 119 LAN. This works through the OpenVPN tunnel set up by the router on the 117 LAN to my main OpenVPN server on my home LAN (119). Both of tese routers have routing set up for the other side LAN. It has worked fine all throuh the summer when I lived at the 117 location even for heavy-duty weekly backups towards a NAS sitting on the 119 LAN. The two locations are spaced 100 km apart and both have fiber connections 250/250 Mbps. And when I moved back home to 119 I still had transparent connection to all devices on the 117 LAN, so the basics seems to be set up correctly (at least in working order). Now being outside both of these LAN sections over in the USA I can connect my laptop to my main vpn server on the 119 LAN and it works just fine for everything on the 119 LAN, but now the 117 segment is inaccessible.... This is the problem I am trying to fix, since I need to reach a server on the 117 segment using a browser on my Win10 laptop and that is only possible via the tunnel between the two LAN sections. NOTE: If I open an ssh session to my openvpn server or another linux box at my home LAN (119) then I can log on to the server at the 117 LAN via ssh from that session. But I need the web interface from my windows box so I must be able to dirctly access the 117 LAN when I am remotely connected by VPN in order to modify some items like the 117 router config... -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users