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Old 19th June 2005, 02:18 PM
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Red face Seeing the rest of the LAN behind the OpenVPN server

Hi,

I've just installed OpenVPN and I have connectivity in a client server type environment. In the current setup, I only have access to the VPN server. What I like, is to be able to have access to the rest of the resources on the internal LAN. The OpenVPN To-Do guide is exceptional. I have been able to configure it without too much fuss. I just don't know what to do next to get access to the rest of the internal network. I would like to add that I have a D-Link router in front of my Linux OpenVPN server. I have port 1194 NAT'd to VPN server. What do I need to do to expose the rest of my internal network of Windows and Linux boxes to the VPN client.

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