Hi Bruno,
On 2014-08-25 19:15, Bruno Andrade wrote:
> The openvpn vlan is 10.8.0.0/24. When I try to ping 10.1.11.0/24 from
> vpn client, I can see the openvpn traffic arriving in eth0 (the openvpn
> server nic) with tcpdump, but I can't see the traffic in tun0.
You need to specify a "route" eit
hi,
I configured an openvpn server and connected a client successfully. I
can ping each other via vpn lan.
When I try to ping a different host (routes and iptables configured) in
a different vlan, it's impossible.
The openvpn vlan is 10.8.0.0/24. When I try to ping 10.1.11.0/24 from
vpn clien
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions on this. Turns out the hosts were already set to
rp_filter=1 I tried it with rp_filter=0 and it still requires the odd manual
route via openvpn. The odd thing is it isn't needed on all hosts or for all
networks. Basically I have to see what isn't accessible then a