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Ok guys. I have a Router. Behind this router is a machine with 2 interfaces, eth0 and eth1. eth0 connects to the router, behind eth1 is a subnet (192.168.70.0). This is my side, the side i control so lets call this A. Across the internet i have for all intensive purposes the same setup. (in reality its a little different but not relevant) Lets call this side B. Now. If i run the server on A and the client on B, then the clients behind B can contact my clients behind A. But my clients behind A cannot contact the clients behind B. This works vice versa if i run the server on B and the client on A. I have read the readmes, i have trawled through the mailing list, i have looked at inumberable numbers of examples. I have added the Client-config-dir, i have pushed the routes, we have tried this on windows and on Linux and we simply cannot get this to work. Can someone please take a look at our 2 configuration files (client and server are attached with some addresses replaced) and see if they automatically see anything wrong. And maybe if its simply syntax or something is this right ? In the folder "ccd" we have a file called "client" which contains the line iroute 192.168.70.0 255.255.255.0 which points to my subnet at A. (This is assuming the server is running on B of course) Perhaps its simply a routing problem, but please can someone take a look. We have being fighting with this for nearly 2 weeks non-stop. Thank you. Attachment:
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