|
|
Ingo, You may have to horizontally expand your email window for this chart to make sense...... |-----DOMAIN home.ip.add ----> Linksys ----> home.internet.ip.add ----> work.internet.ip.add ----> ROUTER PC ----> work.ip.add |____________HOME________________|_____INTERNET_____|_____________WORK__________________| 192.168.xx2.xxx ISP assigned ISP assigned 192.168.xx1.xxx 10.3.0.2 ____________________________________OPENVPN_______________________________10.3.0.1 I've got the Linksys at home set to pass port 5000 to 192.168.xx2.xxx. Since Router PC at work is directly connected, I don't have do any routing YET. ROUTER at work gets it's login stuff from DOMAIN at work. ROUTER can connect fully to HOME. HOME can do everything BUT login to ROUTER (therefore I can't map drives or printers, but I can SEE ROUTER). HOME is WinXPSP2. ROUTER and DOMAIN are Win2K Server current SP's I SUSPECT that openVPN really needs to be on DOMAIN and ROUTER needs to pass port 5000 requests to DOMAIN. But I don't know how to set this up. And even then I'm not sure if DOMAIN will let me log in since ROUTER won't. ROUTER acts as firewall by virtue of the IP isolation only. ROUTER does DHCP, but nothing else. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ingo Janssen" <janssen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "John E. Peterson" <jpeterson@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 9:03 AM Subject: AW: [Openvpn-users] 2K server logins... i just want to try the same, but i've some routing-problems at the moment. ____________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |