Access servers and other resources through VPN Server

Any guidance on how to setup my Brume 2 VPN server such that I have access to all of my servers, computers, etc. on my home network when I am connected to said server?

I've got my Brume 2 setup and working correctly in as much as I am able to connect to the wireguard server and my internet traffic is routing through it and my home network.

However, the real value I wanted to get from the server is being able to access all of my servers and resources in the remote LAN that the VPN server is sitting in. My IP address reports from my home public IP, etc.

However, I can't connect or see any of those resources when I connect via Wireguard.

I’ve tried to do my own research and understand that they’re on different subnets. Brume 2 is connected to modem hosting DHCP server..and that’s why they’re not talking.

I’ve selected the remote LAN access option. No luck.

Is there a simple way to get full access to my primary subnet when connected via Brume 2?

Please share a network diagram, so we can troubleshoot this.

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Confirm to if can ping your servers and resources (even different subnet) by the SSH of the Brume 2.

Please post the WG client profile.

Here is the network diagram. Let me know if you need any more information. Thanks!

Yes. I am able to ping the servers when I ssh into brume 2.

Client profile attached. Thank you!

@bruce , any thoughts here? TIA!

@admon , any thoughts here?

You should delete and recreate your VPN profile as you've exposed the private key which is a secret that no one apart from you should know.

In terms of your issue do you have VPN masquerading enabled on the VPN server configuration?

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  1. Please enable the remote LAN access and the IP masquerading in the VPN Server.
  2. Please reset the VPN server and re-create the WG client profile, to avoid the expose.
  3. When the remote clients (devices) access the home devices, it is supposed to access the LAN IP.