We would like to set up an OpenVPN service on a summer home to access its local LAN remotely.
The site has newly installed fiber access to the Internet, but via an ISP which has CGNAT:ed the router so there is no access to its IP address from outside. Therefore I cannot set up a regular OpenVPN server on that LAN to dial into. :( I have access to other fiber connected sites where the external IP is a public address and where I have set up OpenVPN for access and it works fine. So I would like to know if it is possible to set up a connection to the CGNAT:ed LAN by using an OpenVPN client on that LAN connecting to OpenVPN on the publicly accessible server, and then somehow relaying traffic into the CGNATED LAN via the connection set up from within that LAN to the publicly accessible server? Like having a relaying service utilizing the VPN client connection set up from the client on the CGNAT-ed LAN allowing a user to connect to the accessible OpenVPN server and then from there into the tunnel towards the CGNATed LAN? If so is there some documentation as to how one could set it up (and what would such a scheme be named for further web searches)? -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users