Hi,

On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 07:14:28PM +0300, sergio wrote:
> The sort question is:
> 
> "Is it true, that making one client to be default gateway for another 
> client is impossible with routed setup (OK, without NAT on vpn server), 
> and this is another argument for bridged setup, not listed in 
> BridgingAndRouting doc?"

No.

If your routing is right on *all* devices involved, you can route
anything you want across any combination of openvpn nodes.

(I do not have time to read your config, but if it's not working it's
always "a route is missing in one direction or the other", possibly
"client-to-client" is missing, and also possibly "routes on *other*
devices are not pointing properly towards the openvpn infra")

Paint a picture with all machines that would see the IP packet, and
check routes in both direction on *all* machines, and also check that
"ip_forward" is enabled on "non-router" machines that need to act as
routers.

gert
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Gert Doering - Munich, Germany                             g...@greenie.muc.de

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