I have OpenVPN server and client configured on two OpenWrt routers and the connection is working. I'm trying to tunnel through this OpenVPN connection via an IPSEC VPN client and it connects, I can ping and access some machines on the network but cannot access some critical machines, and I can RDP to one machine I need to use but the connection drops shortly after.
Am I trying to achieve something that is not possible? Are the two protocols causing too much latency?
I can OpenVPN from location 1 and browse the internet as if I am in location 2
PC@location1 -> router with OpenVPN client -> internet -> router with OpenVPN server@location2 -> internet
Now I want to tunnel through that working connection to connect to an IPSEC VPN server that won't allow connections from location1
IPSEC VPN Client installed on PC@location1 -> router with OpenVPN client -> internet -> router with OpenVPN server@location2 -> internet -> IPSEC VPN Server -> local network
Tunnel IPSEC VPN through OpenVPN?
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Re: Tunnel IPSEC VPN through OpenVPN?
Hi Rob22,
I doubt it's due to the multiple protocols in use, but sure, too much latency hurts something like RDP. If you managed to connect at all, that means your routing is correct on both sides.
Regards, rob0 (or rob$((22-22)) perhaps)
I doubt it's due to the multiple protocols in use, but sure, too much latency hurts something like RDP. If you managed to connect at all, that means your routing is correct on both sides.
Regards, rob0 (or rob$((22-22)) perhaps)
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