I'm trying to eliminate all of my ssh tunneling stuff I'm currently using
to access my home network. Right now, I passthrough ssh to an internal
box, and then make static port forwards to get to, say, the web interface
of my STB. But I digress.
I have a Windows client successfully connecting to openvpn on my openWRT
router. But, I think I messed up with the ip address allocation.
My home network looks like this:
Home
172.16.1.x/24 -- OpenWRT (172.16.1.1) -- Intarweb
My address allocated via openvpn are in the 10.x.x.x/8 range, I think.
Should I be allocating something in the 172.16.1.x range? And, how would I
prevent that from conflicting with the DHCP server allocating that range?
Sorry for all the stupid questions :)
-Dave
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