On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 11:38 AM, zdravko
<backuppc-fo...@backupcentral.com> wrote:
> Yes, it is strange and useless. I use Windows VPN which connects to VPN 
> server on Synology network disk box on office network.
> I was surprised myself to see this. And this is what happens.
> It may have something to do with our setup, because we set up a tunnel first 
> to Synology disk box through office router... Instead of setting up VPN on 
> the router itself.
> I'm not sure where this comes from. Or the Synology VPN may be the smart 
> beast that sets up a NAT on top of VPN.
>

The part that doesn't make sense to me is that the VPN client
apparently has an IP of its own that is routed and reachable -
otherwise you couldn't start a backup at all.  Yet the browser
connection doesn't show that as it's source. That makes me think it is
a proxy or something specific to the browser configuration (although
on windows this can also come from the system configuration).

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