[CentOS] OpenVPN routing question
Boris Epstein
borepstein at gmail.comSun Apr 14 13:00:16 UTC 2013
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Hello all, Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with the IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are talking real address, assigned to a NIC on the machine. Now let us say the OpenVPN server hands out IP's in the 192.168.20.0/24range. And let us say that I want the machines able to reach the VPN server to be able to route to the machines available via the VPN. So, for instance, 192.168.10.5 should be able to ping 192.168.20.6 assuming the latter is one of the VPN clients. So here is my question: is there a VPN setting that would facilitate that? It seems like is is trivial enough to allow the VPN clients to route out through the VPN server - but trying to facilitate the reverse I got stuck. Thanks in advance for any help. Cheers, Boris.
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