thanks kevin,
I'll try /30
I'll keep you informed
michal
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Michal BULIK escribió:
hi kevin,
Hi!
my configuration is more complex :
Ebox 0.11
- 3 WANs
- 2 LANs
my Ebox OpenVPN network is 192.168.144.0/24
and the advertised network is 192.168.126.101/32 (one host only)
can it be ok ?
I think that your problem is here. Its a problem of basic networking.
You can't say that your network is 192.168.126.101/32 because you have
to reserve network id (192.168.126.0) and broadcast direction
(192.168.126.255). So, your advertised network could be 192.168.126.0/24.
If you want to configure one network with only one machine you can use
subnetting with last ip octet (last 8 bits of direction). You could say
that you have one machine with this ip address: 192.168.126.101 and your
network will be 192.168.126.100/30 and your broadcast will be
192.168.126.103
my client is Debian Etch/Lenny with OpenVPN 2.1~rc4-2. I have
also installed 2.1-rc7 windows clients with the same result.
thanks,
michal
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Hi,
I configured that scenario and i haven't do anything in the firewall.
the description of my configuration is this:
Ebox OpenVPN server
- --------------------
ebox 0.11.2
ebox LAN interface => 192.168.3.102
ebox WAN interface => 192.168.1.20
ebox openvpn network => 192.168.13.0/24
ebox advertised network => 192.168.3.0/24
OpenVPN Cliente
- -----------------
Ubuntu 7.04
LAN interface => 192.168.1.3
VPN client program => openvpn standard (cpy files generated by ebox in
/etc/openvpn)
PC inside network
- ------------------
Ubuntu 7.04
LAN interface => 192.168.3.6
Maye you have to say us more things about your configuration in detail
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