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Jeffrey Gross wrote:
it might be that the connection you're establishing with your VPN is on a different subnet than the rest of your network. thanks for the replies. i read through the references but being a bit new to this it's still not clear to me how i should setup OpenVPN. here's a bit more background on my network setup: - OpenVPN setup uses the 10.8.0.0/24 net - company internal net includes just a single subnet a.b.c.d/25 which uses public IPs - VPN server is in the internal net (connections to other servers is blocked by the firewall) my problem, as far as i understand, is that i need to access servers in the same network where the VPN server is located and that their addresses are in public DNS. i can't just route all traffic to a.b.c.d/25 through the VPN since that would also route the tunnel through the tunnel :-) how is this sort of scenario typically handled with OpenVPN?
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