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Hi Toni Casueps wrote: > Thanks for your help, I think that it's a problem of subnet numbering. We > have the same (192.168.0.0) at the two offices and as the HOWTO says, that > causes problems (I had not read that section). My problem is that I can't go > to the other office and change the IP addresses, and they don't have > administrator rights to do it. > Is there a way to connect the two subnets with the current numbering? With a linux based router you might be able to do it, I would recommend not to, as it adds complexity. Why don't you change the local subnet it you can't access the remote? cheers Erich ______________________ OpenVPN mailing lists https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users |