Port Forwarding / Access to services on Remote Computer

Hello -

I have a computer that connects to my home network via Brume 2 Wireguard Server. I am trying to set it up such that I can run services on this remote computer that I can access via my local lan (or other client connections into the remote server ideally)

I've dug into port forward options, but it doesn't seem to give me options to forward outside of LAN

Any idea on how I might do this? See network diagram attached.

TIA!

Does the WG VPN tunnel between the Brume2 (server) and remote computer (client) connect and work?

If the Brum2 enabled the LAN remote access and IP masquerade?
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If the WG tunnel connected, it is not required to configure the port forwarding, since the VPN brings your remote computer connected to your Brume2 local network.

Can ping the computer A IP (192.168.1.x) success from the remote computer if the VPN connceted?

Hey, @bruce

Yes. I am able to ping from the remote computer to internal computers and resources and have general access there.

I have turned on Remote Access LAN.

Not sure how I ping or access from the local to the remote with the remote computer being on a different subnet and IP table?

Internal computers report the activity coming that computer as coming from the IP of the brume router.

After enabling: Remote Access LAN - you would just access your original device IP addresses.

@j2zero If it's a remote computer accessing the network via wireguard server then it doesn't have an original IP from my network right? Or something from the remote system's router that isn't in any way related?

I am trying to access the remote computer from a local computer on my LAN. (Remote computer connecting to LAN computer is already working.)

here admon‘s special thread to assist to troubleshoot the WireGuard connection issue