Hi Lorenz,
On 07/08/19 21:35, Lorenz wrote:
Huge thanks to both of you! I really appreciate you trying to help me.
On 8/6/19 5:59 PM, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
as you stated: your bridged setup is working, and your clients in
network B get their DHCP addresses from the server in network A. The
Huge thanks to both of you! I really appreciate you trying to help me.
On 8/6/19 5:59 PM, Jan Just Keijser wrote:
as you stated: your bridged setup is working, and your clients in
network B get their DHCP addresses from the server in network A. The
only thing missing is the default route for th
On Sun, Aug 4, 2019, 23:34 Lorenz wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I'm trying to connect two networks using a bridged OpenVPN (site to
> site) setup.
> The OpenVPN server is located within network A and the OpenVPN client in
> network B. Both networks are connected to the internet via a router.
> Network
Hi Lorenz,
On 04/08/19 22:39, Lorenz wrote:
The network setup got scrambled in my previous email, so I made a
screenshot and attached it.
as you stated: your bridged setup is working, and your clients in
network B get their DHCP addresses from the server in network A. The
only thing miss
The network setup got scrambled in my previous email, so I made a
screenshot and attached it.
Best
Lorenz
On 8/4/19 10:15 PM, Lorenz wrote:
Hey there,
I'm trying to connect two networks using a bridged OpenVPN (site to
site) setup.
The OpenVPN server is located within network A and the OpenV
Hey there,
I'm trying to connect two networks using a bridged OpenVPN (site to
site) setup.
The OpenVPN server is located within network A and the OpenVPN client in
network B. Both networks are connected to the internet via a router.
Network A and network B do use different subnets.
The goal i