Two Client Connections from the same Router

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mariosnic
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Two Client Connections from the same Router

Post by mariosnic » Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:07 am

Hello Everyone,

I have been using openvpn for a while now, but just for remote access to my PCs and servers, and never had the need for a more complex setup...

Now things changed And I would love some help... This is the situation:

I have two vpn servers in different locations:

Server1 (VOIP) and Server2 (USVPN).

I have one dd-wrt router at the moment, connecting to the VOIP server. The only requirement for this connection is for the guest internal network to see the VOIP server internal network.

I am wondering if it is possible to establish two VPN connections from the same router simultaneously, one to the VOIP server just for internal access, and the second to the USVPN server which would tunnel all traffic of the network behind the router through the USVPN connection...

Feasible????

Thanks in Advance,

Marios

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Re: Two Client Connections from the same Router

Post by janjust » Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:02 pm

yes this can be done, as long as the VPN IP range supplied by the 2 VPN servers don't overlap; after that , it is "just" a matter of routing.

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Re: Two Client Connections from the same Router

Post by mariosnic » Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:02 pm

Thanks for the reply Jan.

Now I guess is just a matter of getting down and dirty with dd-wrt. The gui only offers support for 1 connection.

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Re: Two Client Connections from the same Router

Post by janjust » Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:16 pm

I'm not familiar with the DD-WRT GUI - performance, however, will likely be pretty poor: most dd-wrt boxes have a fairly low-end cpu.

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