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OpenVPN Access to home network
Routers
elorimer
June 21, 2022, 11:42am
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WAN address: most travel routers get to the internet through other routers with private IP schemes, and you have to be careful about traversing from here to there when the same subnet range is in the mix. That’s why I asked.
2/3. When an OpenVPN client connects, the server gives it an address out of its pool of client addresses, call it something in the 10.8.0.xx range, maybe 10.8.0.4. Then the server builds a route from 10.8.0.4 to the destination subnets: one for your 100.xx net, and one for the 200.xx net. A route built for another client, say 10.8.0.3, won’t work. If you are connecting with the same credentials, the server keeps breaking down and readding the routes depending on which client is sending traffic and its a mess. That’s why I asked about credentials and the different subnets.
For the logs, I meant either the OpenVPN client log or the server log. You should be able to see the connection get negotiated and the routes added.
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