Broadcasts on LAN to VPN clients
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:53 pm
Hi all,
I have a raspberry pi that I have setup following the instructions in this tutorial...
http://readwrite.com/2014/04/10/rasp...e-web-browsing
I use it for when I am out and about and need to make sure my network traffic is secure, plus a uk IP for Sky Go, and plus to access the NAS on the home network (which is using the same piece of kit via samba).
According to that article, the server setup I have is this...
https://gist.github.com/laurenorsini/9925434
This tells me that I have OpenVPN setup as a Tunnel and not a Bridge.
Now my problem is that I have MiniDNLA running on the same rig (on the pi) to allow me to use my TV to watch videos and photos that are all stored on the connected disk (which is basically the NAS). I can use my Phone and Tablet to VPN back on to the network and then use BubbleUPNP to view those files, however when connected via the VPN, the client doesn't get the broadcasts from the MiniDLNA server and thus the Server doesn't show in the client and I can't view my media when connected via the VPN. It all works fine when connected to the local network when at home.
So, I guess it is because the broadcast of the MiniDNLA server broadcasts isn't getting pumped over on to the different subnet which VPN clients get connected on.
What is the best way to solve this? Change the IP subnet that the VPN clients gets assigned to be the same subnet as locally connected clients?
Any ideas?
Thanks
I have a raspberry pi that I have setup following the instructions in this tutorial...
http://readwrite.com/2014/04/10/rasp...e-web-browsing
I use it for when I am out and about and need to make sure my network traffic is secure, plus a uk IP for Sky Go, and plus to access the NAS on the home network (which is using the same piece of kit via samba).
According to that article, the server setup I have is this...
https://gist.github.com/laurenorsini/9925434
This tells me that I have OpenVPN setup as a Tunnel and not a Bridge.
Now my problem is that I have MiniDNLA running on the same rig (on the pi) to allow me to use my TV to watch videos and photos that are all stored on the connected disk (which is basically the NAS). I can use my Phone and Tablet to VPN back on to the network and then use BubbleUPNP to view those files, however when connected via the VPN, the client doesn't get the broadcasts from the MiniDLNA server and thus the Server doesn't show in the client and I can't view my media when connected via the VPN. It all works fine when connected to the local network when at home.
So, I guess it is because the broadcast of the MiniDNLA server broadcasts isn't getting pumped over on to the different subnet which VPN clients get connected on.
What is the best way to solve this? Change the IP subnet that the VPN clients gets assigned to be the same subnet as locally connected clients?
Any ideas?
Thanks