Hi,
zdravko wrote on 2015-05-20 12:56:29 -0700 [[BackupPC-users] manual start
backup on dhcp laptop]:
> Obviously it is both.
what is "it"? Both of what?
Network administration can be quite complicated and is beyond the scope of
this *mailing list*. From what I remember from this poor imitatio
Obviously it is both. For outgoing calls from client, packets get wrapped (web
client IP), for incoming packets it works as a part of another network
192.168.55. Go figure. :) Seems that this IP forwarding is one layer to many.
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On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 11:38 AM, zdravko
wrote:
> Yes, it is strange and useless. I use Windows VPN which connects to VPN
> server on Synology network disk box on office network.
> I was surprised myself to see this. And this is what happens.
> It may have something to do with our setup, because
On 2015-05-07 11:14 AM, Gerald Brandt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recall there used to be a BackupPC_ManualDelete script or executable
> somewhere. I've used it in the past, and I don't remember writing any code.
>
> Does anyone know where this script is?
>
> Thanks,
> Gerald
>
>
I talked to my ex-client a
Yes, it is strange and useless. I use Windows VPN which connects to VPN server
on Synology network disk box on office network.
I was surprised myself to see this. And this is what happens.
It may have something to do with our setup, because we set up a tunnel first to
Synology disk box through
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 3:14 AM, zdravko
wrote:
> Indeed. Client is connected via VPN, so web browser shows IP of the gateway
> instead of the client.
> client IP: 192.168.55.1
> browser (web client) IP: 192.168.0.225 (vpn server).
>
What kind of VPN does that? If it is OpenVPN and you are usi
Indeed. Client is connected via VPN, so web browser shows IP of the gateway
instead of the client.
client IP: 192.168.55.1
browser (web client) IP: 192.168.0.225 (vpn server).
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