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


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