Hello all!

I have a green network behind an endian 2.2 with the IP range 
192.168.0.0/24 and OpenVPN server running. Everything is working as it 
should but I have problems when a roadwarrior connects that is behind 
the same IP range. The simplest solution is to change the IP range to a 
less "default" one but that is not possible for me.

The documentation states:
If you are planning to have two or more branch offices connected through 
a Gateway-to-Gateway VPN it is good advice to choose different subnets 
for the LANs in the different branches. For example, one branch might 
have a GREEN zone with the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet while the other branch 
uses 192.168.2.0/24. This way, correct routes will be assigned in a 
fully automatic way and you do not have to deal with pushing custom routes.

How do I manage to get OpenVPN to work when both the green network and 
the client that wants to connect are behind the same IP range? What kind 
of custom routes are needed?

Thank you for all the help!
Vassilis


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