Hi Tom,
IIRC, your original task was to use Remote Desktop (RDP) from a remote location
and access a PC on a LAN whose default gateway was down. You proved NAT
forwarding on the AstLinux would not work since the PC's default gateway was
not the AstLinux box.
The above could be done by enablin
Ken,
I don't see anything wrong. Have you tried to debug it? If I were you I
would go into the asterisk console and turn on Verbose and Debug and see
where the problem is. You can do this from the AstLinux GUI at the CLI tab
(or better - ssh in from a command line). Login as root, then type
"
> You may also need to have your gateway/router device have a route to the
OpenVPN subnet that identifies the Astlinux box as the gateway for the
OpenVPN subnet.
But of course the situation I am trying to handle is when the main gateway
is down. Will clients still e able to route to the VPN subnet
Thanks both. Darrick's last point is the one which occurred to me last
night, and I understand now that this will work.
Thanks again
Tom
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From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]
Sent: 11 December 2012 16:47
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