I discovered a strange thing and I am not sure if it is me, my setup or 
OpenVPN. I use OpenVPN for the first time, so I am not sure about my config.

Here is the setup:

192.168.1.0/24 --- endian-fw0 ---(internet)--- endian-fw1 --- 192.168.1.0/24

I have set up OpenVPN in bridge mode because both networks use the same 
subnet, but different IPs within the subnet. Windows Terminal Servers 
are located in one subnet, the RDP clients and printers are located in 
the second subnet.

My first problem is, that the link is is up as I can see in the web 
frontend of both endians, but I can't ping and can't reach any machines 
trhough the vpn. So, it seems to be up, but it apparently isn't.

The second problem occurs if I shut down the VPN link between both 
endians. On the OpenVPN-Client, the route to the local subnet is 
deleted. The endian is not longer available for any of the clients in 
it's own green network.

I am using Endian 2.2b2 on both sides. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Marco


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