Hi, On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 07:21:41PM +0000, Tiran Kaskas wrote: > Well, the vpn server runs on windows.
Why would you want to do that? But even though - you need to enable
routing on the box, if you want it to be a router.
> You mean that every packet received from the outside should be forwarded to
> the tun?
No. Only packets destined to the tun interface.
> The problem is that i do not see this reply from the outside coming into the
> vpn server(listenning on the physical link using wireshark).
You didn't listen. If the box is not operating as a router, it will NOT
forward packets for IP adresses not belonging to itself, but silently
drop the packet ("this is not for me, I am not a router, to hell with it").
Now I wouldn't know how to enable ip forwarding on Windows, and I wouldn't
even think of running an OpenVPN server on Windows, but supposedly it can
be done. Let someone else chime in and answer that...
gert
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