Skip to main content
The 2024 Developer Survey results are live! See the results

All Questions

Tagged with
0 votes
0 answers
154 views

People say that VPN tunnels are bi-directional, but how to you actually route traffic in the reverse direction

I am trying to understand how you can use a VPN in the reverse direction. There are plenty of post on here asking a question about is a tunnel bidirectional spanning over 10 years, and there are lots ...
akc42's user avatar
  • 123
0 votes
0 answers
194 views

Routing traffic comming to OpenVPN Access Server to the VPN not working

I tried to google almost everything, but I am lost now. I spent about two days of trying to set this up. Can anybody help me? The Problem: I must have the main home router from my ISP. But they are ...
TheMiki525's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
755 views

Asus router static route not behaving correctly

I am running into a roadblock that I thought I could troubleshoot but have not been able to. I am running a Asus RT-AC86U router (192.168.120.1) with Merlin and am trying to set up a site to site VPN ...
anothernguyen's user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
132 views

OpenVPN stays on fallback network when primary returns

I have a server running OpenVPN client through a Netgear 2120 device. The Netgear accepts a primary WAN, in this case a cable/broadband connection and also provides a second internet connection via a ...
Bob's user avatar
  • 11
0 votes
1 answer
933 views

OpenVPN expose subnet behind VPN client capable router

I would like to make services available to several clients via VPN. I am using a router that is capable of establishing a VPN connection as a client (ASUS RT-AC51U). I setup a CA, created ...
bash.d's user avatar
  • 123
1 vote
0 answers
67 views

Route between modem and secondary router through OpenVPN tunnel

ifconfig: [sean@vpnroute ~]$ ifconfig enp2s0: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 inet 192.168.1.73 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.1.255 inet6 fe80::...
Sean's user avatar
  • 313
0 votes
2 answers
397 views

Routing help please, policy based?

My home router is a custom built Arch linux box. For some additional privacy/security I have it set up as an OpenVPN client to an OpenVPN server, running on a VPS I operate. All of my home traffic ...
archie's user avatar
  • 11
0 votes
0 answers
378 views

How to make traffic from internal IP skip VPN on tomato router?

On my Tomato router, in the VPN Client section under Advanced -> Custom Configuration, I need a command to cause all traffic from a local ip to skip the VPN. route my.static.local.ip 255.255.255....
Walrus the Cat's user avatar
1 vote
0 answers
84 views

Limiting incoming OpenVPN client to the single local address

I need to let someone connect to my LAN, using OpenVPN and connect them to Virtual machine at 192.168.1.5:5555. They must be strictly limited to be able to access only that VM and nothing else! My VPN ...
Pila's user avatar
  • 11
5 votes
2 answers
18k views

Access Client side LAN on VPN server

Till now I have managed to installed OpenVPN server on DigitalOcean and OpenVPN client on Raspberry Pi. My Raspberry Pi's OpenVPN IP is 10.8.0.6 which I can ping from OpenVPN server. Now this RPi is ...
Bhushan's user avatar
  • 113
2 votes
0 answers
1k views

OpenVPN with AsusWRT-Merlin

I'm trying to setup my router running the AsusWRT-Merlin firmware as an OpenVPN client. The VPN is a simple static key based one to my root server. The goal is to have all traffic from my local net to ...
Andreas Gohr's user avatar
0 votes
1 answer
2k views

Routing OpenVPN traffic through a TomatoUSB router

I have setup a Tomato USB, on my second (internal) router. The outside router simply forwards VPN traffic to it, and it acts as a VPN server. I can connect to the VPN server and my local area networks,...
Alex's user avatar
  • 101
2 votes
1 answer
7k views

Routing subnet to specific routing table with fwmark, direct to ISP and VPN

Introduction I'm trying to set up a VPN on my router so that I have two routing tables. I want it so that all the filtering is done with iptables, and iproute just acts on the specific fwmarks, ie ...
moonmoon's user avatar
6 votes
1 answer
13k views

Routing a particular subnet into a VPN tunnel

My network looks like this: I'm trying configure my router so that the subnet (192.168.2.0/24) is routed over the VPN tunnel (tun0) on the gateway/router. While at the same time clients on the ...
moonmoon's user avatar
1 vote
2 answers
3k views

allow incoming ssh with openvpn client

I have set up an OpenVPN client on my home router. The moment the tunnel goes up, I can no longer ping my router from the internet using its WAN_IP. I would like to allow certain incoming connections (...
Matei David's user avatar

15 30 50 per page