I once set up a customer with multiple remote locations
connecting to a main office in Denver. Users at the remotes
entered data into the central server, and the server sent
print jobs back to the remotes. All through openvpn.

Since the remotes were in far locations, including locations
in different states, I had to create a lab in my shop to
test what settings would work. 

The lab was: 2 Endian servers with red zones connected by a
100baseT network switch, each with its own workstation
behind it. Like this:

Workstation 1

Endian 1

Switch

Endian 2

Workstation 2


The goal is to have workstation 1 and 2 be able to ping and
see each other as if they were on the same lan.

For me, using efw 2.2, the trick was to use two Gw2Gw
connections. One on each server, connecting to the other. In
other words, one going from the main firewall to the remote
firewall, and also one from the remote firewall going to the
main. 

Your mileage may vary - best to test it for yourself....








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