I have a situation like the diagram.
1. Devices and computers on these two networks can see each other - they are connected by a TAP tunnel (this type of tunnel is required).
2. The OpenVPN server is running on Router "A" and must stay here - Router "B" is behind NAT.
3. Only one device (192.168.1.5) should be in the common network with all computers connected to Router "B" - marked in blue.
Question:
How can I separate the device 192.168.1.5 from the others connected to Router "A"?
I use john9527 fork on router "A".
1. Devices and computers on these two networks can see each other - they are connected by a TAP tunnel (this type of tunnel is required).
2. The OpenVPN server is running on Router "A" and must stay here - Router "B" is behind NAT.
3. Only one device (192.168.1.5) should be in the common network with all computers connected to Router "B" - marked in blue.
Question:
How can I separate the device 192.168.1.5 from the others connected to Router "A"?
I use john9527 fork on router "A".
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