• SNBForums Code of Conduct

    SNBForums is a community for everyone, no matter what their level of experience.

    Please be tolerant and patient of others, especially newcomers. We are all here to share and learn!

    The rules are simple: Be patient, be nice, be helpful or be gone!

Recent content by grimy55

  1. G

    Bypassing openVPN client for WAN requests

    Thank you primitivo, I will try them in the following days
  2. G

    Bypassing openVPN client for WAN requests

    Ok, I misunderstood and I see what you mean now. No, AirVPN does not provide a dedicated fixed IP. Since you are using Astrill, I saw that they have what seems to be a very nice applet for the Merlin firmware. Sounds like it can set selective routing very easily. Did you try it ?
  3. G

    Bypassing openVPN client for WAN requests

    @mw0208 That's basically my understanding too but I'm a noob in iptables settings. I have to dig around to change the default gateway. I think that thread there could be a starting point. @Primitivo Thanks for the feedback. But I guess I did not understand what a fixed VPN IP is exactly...
  4. G

    Bypassing openVPN client for WAN requests

    Actually, I'm not using Asus cloud. I was talking about self-hosted services on my own server. I have a couple of websites along with an FTPES and SSH access to my NAS. My WAN ip is fixed and linked to a DNS anyway.
  5. G

    RDP Through RT-AC66U Using Merlin 3.0.0.4.374.32

    I'm using RDP through a non-standard port from inside and outside my LAN without any issue to connect a win7 machine. I have the Merlin build .33 and had .32 before that on my AC66R. The port redirection works well. I would say, given these info, your problem is likely to come from a setting...
  6. G

    Bypassing openVPN client for WAN requests

    Hello, This is my first post, but I already learned a lot from this forum. I especially thanks Merlin for his work. I have a RT-AC66U (with the latest Merlin build and SSH access activated). I set an openVPN client on it to give all my LAN a secured access to the web. my VPN provider is...
Back
Top