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Morten Christensen <mc-openvpn <at> mc.cx> writes: > > Franco Spinelli wrote: > > Do you mean that win1, win2 and linux1 is not connected to the internet > at all ? Yes, all machine have a private IP and are connected in a LAN by a switch, only linux2 have two eth cards, one for LAN (with private IP) and one for Internet, with public IP. All clients of LAN can use services by linux2 machine (HTTP, FTP, mail) using proxy, internal servers and so. > You just need to forward 1 public port in the modem-router to linux2. > Now on linux2 machine there is a route (default) to modem-router > The public dynamic IP means, that it will be difficult to initiate the > tunnel from work, unless linux1 runs a dyndns-service or yopu keep the > tunnel alive all the time with ping-commands. No need to initiate tunner from work. Tunnel is needed intiating from home > > >Is a schema as shown compatible with OpenVpn ? > > > > > > Is is a disadvantage, that you use the same private subnet 192.168.0.x > both at work and at home. That will make it difficult (maybe impossible) > to reach other PC's than the OpenVPN-server on the other lan. I can modify this, if needed, or use IP address (on same range) not used in LAN at office. Or I neede a "gateway" configuration ? ____________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |