Hi guys (and gals),
I'm a noob trying to understand one thing.
I was always convinced (and once learned) that a VPN connection cannot connect to the VPN host if its within the VPN's IP range (Hence in the same network). I do seem to remember that in previous installs I always needed to logoff the 'actual' network (beeing on site testing) and connect to a mobile hotspot or alike to test the VPN connection.
How come that this works now with my latest installs ((Win7) OpenVPN client -> Synology VPN Server)...? I am connected to the local ethernet and can connect via OpenVPN Client beeing in the same network!
I'm puzzled, whats the reason for this (or was I always on the wrong track?)
Thanks,
Steve
Understanding VPN (OpenVpn)
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- OpenVPN Protagonist
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Re: Understanding VPN (OpenVpn)
You were always on the wrong track.
There are some circumstances where it is simply easier to ask a user to try from another location.
If the configuration looks good but they cannot connect from their home LAN then, without changing
anything, we simply ask that they try from a remote location and then the VPN works.
There are some circumstances where it is simply easier to ask a user to try from another location.
If the configuration looks good but they cannot connect from their home LAN then, without changing
anything, we simply ask that they try from a remote location and then the VPN works.
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Re: Understanding VPN (OpenVpn)
I agree with TinCanTech