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Re: [Openvpn-users] a stupid problem.


  • Subject: Re: [Openvpn-users] a stupid problem.
  • From: "Paul Hardin" <hill.hobbit@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:23:23 -0800

Mauro,
Your English is much better than my Italian. ;-)

If I understand correctly, you can connect to the VPN server from your home, which is outside of your system of subnets:
   MauroHomeComputer ------> Internet Ort Cloud ----------> VPN Server --------> Firewall  -------> Private networks

If this is the correct topology, it seems the problem could be in the routing on the VPN server. What does the output of 'netstat -rn' on the VPNServer look like? Is it correcly routing into the private subnets? Also, what is the routing on the subnet's default gateway(s). There must be a route there to get traffic back to the VPNServer to get routed into the VPN pipe.

Hope this points you in the right direction.

Paul H

On 2/1/07, Mauro Sanna <mauro.sanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
Hallo.
Sorry for my bad english.
I've set up a public vpn server with linux and openvpn.
This server is in a DMZ.
Like this:

vpn-serverDMZ--->firewall-->LAN

My LAN consists in many subnets 192.168.5.0, 192.168.100.0 , etc. all
connected by routers.
I can connect to vpn server from my home but I can't see the lan.
The server has ip_forward to 1.
Any help?



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