Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: > Michael, > > In the Network -> Firewall sub-tab, you need to check the option: > > _x_ Allow OpenVPN Server tunnel to the [ 1st LAN Interface ] > > and restart the firewall. (assuming your br1 is defined as the 1st LAN > Interface) > > By default, the firewall isolates all LAN subnets from each other, > including the OpenVPN tun0 subnet. > > Lonnie >
Thanks Lonnie. This works! Actually, I had tried before "Allow OpenVPN Client tunnel to...", thinking that it is a client that wants to connect to the LAN. Haven't thought that the necessary option would be "Allow OpenVPN Server tunnel..." Very helpful mailing list, really. Appreciate that very much. Wish I could give something back. Actually, I already tried (by trying to get rsyslogd working as a replacement for syslogd with a better logging function), but I failed miserably, probably because of the µclib environment of astlinux, I guess. Regards Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net Dev2Dev email is sponsored by: Show off your parallel programming skills. Enter the Intel(R) Threading Challenge 2010. http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-thread-sfd _______________________________________________ Astlinux-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-users Donations to support AstLinux are graciously accepted via PayPal to [email protected].
