Hi,
I’m trying to find solution how can I route traffic from Linux machine (192.168.3.4) through a Windows machine (192.168.3.2) running OpenVPN Client.
The Linux machine can’t be connected to the internet, so I can’t use another OpenVPN ‘host’.
Is that even possible?
Thanks
Route traffic through VPN client on the network
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Re: Route traffic through VPN client on the network
Hi,
You just need to deploy your windows machine as a network connector and advertise/define your local subnet or Linux machine host IP on the subnet of that network. With that, when you connect a client you should be able to access your Linux machine.
Please advise if that is what you are looking for, else, feel free to clarify.
Regards,
.\kionci
You just need to deploy your windows machine as a network connector and advertise/define your local subnet or Linux machine host IP on the subnet of that network. With that, when you connect a client you should be able to access your Linux machine.
Please advise if that is what you are looking for, else, feel free to clarify.
Regards,
.\kionci
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