You probably need to do 2 things:

1. enable packet forwarding between the virtual open vpn interface and 
the 192.168 interface.
2. add route on your win boxes for 10.8.0.0

A

Rahul Sexana wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  
> I m using windows openvpn client to connect to linux openvpn 
> server....It is connecting perfectly.......The server gets ip address 
> 10.8.0.1 <http://10.8.0.1> and windows openvpn client gets 
> 10.8.0.10....the local ip address of windows openvpn client machine is 
> 192.168.200.43......there are some other windows machine also in the 
> network whoes gateway i assigned as 192.168.200.43 
> <http://192.168.200.43> so that they can ping to 10.8.0.1 
> <http://10.8.0.1>. But i m surprise to see that  those windows 
> machine  can not ping 10.8.0.1....why ???
>
> In my linux openvpn server i already enabled iroute and route for 
> 192.168.200.0 <http://192.168.200.0> network....
>
> I m using windows XP. I tried to enable ip forwarding from registry 
> also but of no use.... I disabled all the windows firewall also 
> ......but other windows machine can not ping 10.8.0.1 
> <http://10.8.0.1> via 192.168.200.43 <http://192.168.200.43> 
> gateway....Kindly suggest me what should i do ?
>
>
> thanks in advance
>
>  


 
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