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    OpenVPN server route to client lan ..how ?

    well...file name client (not client.txt) just do e.g. vi client (need some basic 'vi' editor skills, google is your friend ;-) ..and no "
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    OpenVPN server route to client lan ..how ?

    I got it working. Now, the server can see that the client has a network. (picture). Before there was only the tunnel end-point. I did as you said: (peraburek, thanks !!) 1) On the server side I entered this: 2) and i made a directory : /jffs/configs/openvpn/ccd1 and did a text file...
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    OpenVPN server route to client lan ..how ?

    mischa, Right now my solution is to set both routers up as servers AND clients. That works. PC from 192.168.4.0 can access servers on 192.168.1.128 network (see my drawing in the 2nd post) AND PC from 192.168.1.128 network can access servers on the 192.168.4.0 network. It seems stupid, but...
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    OpenVPN server route to client lan ..how ?

    Well, I can add the client lan route to 10.9.0.2, but it did not get me much futher: On the server: admin@RT-AC68U-83A0:/tmp/home/root# ip route add 192.168.1.128/25 via 10.9.0.2 admin@RT-AC68U-83A0:/tmp/home/root# ip route 10.64.64.64 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src 94.144.51.223...
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    OpenVPN server route to client lan ..how ?

    Good people, I am in urgent need of some help here. It might have a simple solution. Any help is much apriciated. I've setup a openVPN tunnel between two Asus AC-68U routers. (merlin:378.53) On the Client router i have a local lan 192.168.1.128/25 On the Server router the loca lan is...
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