Hi,
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 5:14 PM, Gregg K <greg...@cox.net> wrote:
> Now I lost the ability to connect to any of the computers behind the VPN.
> I
> have tried disabling the firewall, and I still cannot ping the internal
> network. I can ping the VPN IP address, which is 10.8.2.1, and I can also
> can ping the local IP of the VPN server, which is 192.168.2.11. However, I
> cannot ping any of the other computers on the network, or even the gateway.
> Nothing else has changed on the network, just that the computer has been
> "upgraded" to windows 10.
>
The description is less than clear: I guess its the client that is upgraded
to windows 10, and the lost connection is from client to a remote network
behind the VPN server. If nothing has changed at the server side this
should not happen as you are able to reach the LAN address of the server
(192.168.2.11). Anyway, look at the routing table on the client as reported
by "route print". Also look for any errors in the openvpn log file.
These are the steps I have taken to figure out the problem. I have made
> sure that ipforwarding is setup properly.
What is ipforwarding on the client for? Is it the server that got the
upgrade?
Selva
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