>Michael Keuter wrote:
>
>>  Within Server mode in the "push section" you just need to add the
>>  route and DNS for your local network, e.g.:
>>
>>  route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0
>>  dhcp-option DOMAIN local
>>  dhcp-option DNS 192.168.1.1
>>
>>
>
>I have these options. Looks like this in my case:
>
>dhcp-option DNS 172.17.2.1
>route 172.17.2.0 255.255.255.128
>dhcp-option DOMAIN local
>
>And they are correctly transferred to the client-Laptop.
>
>When I try to ping a LAN-IP address I do see on the *astlinux* box the pings
>on the tun device. So the pings on the client-Laptop are correctly routed to
>the tunnel and do arrive at the astlinux box.
>
>But then the pings are not routed from the tun to the LAN on the astlinux
>box, which is strange to me. Maybe it is the firewall blocking traffic from
>tun to LAN. But that would be strange as it allows traffic from tun to WAN.

Do you see something useful in the OpenVPN server log in the Sytem 
tab/View System files?

Michael

PS: on my WebSite you'll find my phone number, so we could go through 
the settings (in German :-))

http://www.mksolutions.info

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