Re: [CentOS] OpenVPN routing question

2013-04-14 Thread Stephen Harris
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 09:14:20AM -0400, Boris Epstein wrote: > It works for every subnet except the one the OpenVPN server sits on ( > 192.168.10.0/24 in our example). Yes, the VPN server has to be the default > router - or else it just does not seem to work. This additional hop just > kills ever

Re: [CentOS] OpenVPN routing question

2013-04-14 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 14.04.2013 15:14, Boris Epstein wrote: > On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Stephen Harris wrote: > >> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 09:00:16AM -0400, Boris Epstein wrote: >>> Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with >> the >>> IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are ta

Re: [CentOS] OpenVPN routing question

2013-04-14 Thread Boris Epstein
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Stephen Harris wrote: > On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 09:00:16AM -0400, Boris Epstein wrote: > > Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with > the > > IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are talking real address, assigned > to > > a NIC on

Re: [CentOS] OpenVPN routing question

2013-04-14 Thread Stephen Harris
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 09:00:16AM -0400, Boris Epstein wrote: > Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with the > IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are talking real address, assigned to > a NIC on the machine. > > Now let us say the OpenVPN server hands out IP's in

[CentOS] OpenVPN routing question

2013-04-14 Thread Boris Epstein
Hello all, Let's say I have an OpenVPN (v2) server sitting on a Linux machine with the IP address of, say, 192.168.10.1o. We are talking real address, assigned to a NIC on the machine. Now let us say the OpenVPN server hands out IP's in the 192.168.20.0/24range. And let us say that I want the mac