>
>Look in the Status tab, is OVPN_SERVER defined to anything?
>
>It should be empty or not defined, for your openvpn client case.
>
>If that looks OK, another try, in your Network tab "User System 
>Variables" (user.conf) set
>
>INT_IF_TRUST="eth1 tun1"
>
>where eth1 is you 1st LAN interface and tun1 is your "dev tun1" line, 
>adjust INT_IF_TRUST accordingly.
>
>Currently the "Allow OpenVPN tunnel to the 1st LAN Interface" option
>does not apply if OVPN_SERVER is not defined... I can readdress this
>case from your results.

With INT_IF_TRUST defined it also doesn't work.

>
>  > Another question: How is it possible to reach the client Astlinux box
>>  from "external" to remote administer it (over the tunnel)? It does
>>  not work, when I have another OpenVPN connection from "extern" to the
>>  server. The 2 VPN connections are not "bridged". Maybe that is normal.
>
>This would require 2) above to be implemented.  A separate openvpn 
>process each for the client and for the server.

Ok, I understand. Maybe a good idea to implement sth. like this in the future.

>Lonnie

Michael

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