Hi,
I'm a newbie here, so please forgive me in advance.
I've read here and else where that it is possible to set up a second home router to act as an OpenVPN Client for attached streaming devices, in my case a Panasonic TV and a Samsung BluRay player (with Apps.) My aim is to overcome geolocation blocking!
I have been "playing" for well over a week now but have not achieved my aim. I have rented a VPS (Centos 64bit) where I successfully installed OpenVPN Access Sever and connected via my Win7 computer. I then installed the latest Merlin build on my RT-N66U but have so far drawn a blank.
My main router is a Fritz!Box 7390 (192.168.178.1) with my PC, Sonos Bridge and HP printer, plus my QNAP NAS attached. The 4th LAN cables goes up to my TV room where the RT-N66U will finally go. I will not use the N66U for WiFi!
The N66U (192.168.1.1) is attached via the WAN port and I picks up the address 192.168.178.101 from the Fritz. I added some routing on the Fritz for this. I can connect my PC and Samsung tablet wirelessly and access the WWW.
I finally got rid of the OpenVPN Access Server and replaced it a standard OpenVPN Server. I originally used easy-rsa on my windows box but then discovered that the SSL Config was missing a couple of lines. So I've now installed easy-rsa on my VPS and build the CA and keys successfully.
Now to my questions:
Can I achieve what I want to do with my 2nd router?
I have reset the N66U back to factory default settings (still the Merlin build). What settings for WAN/LAN/OpenVPN Client do I need to set?
Do I need to set (permanent) iptables rules? On the N66U? On my VPS?
How do I know when the OpenVPN Client is working? I've actually been at a state where Server and Client were running but didn't know if the VPN was working?
Should DHCP be disabled on the N66U? If so, how will my TV and Samsung BluRay pick up their new addresses? OK, I guess I can hard code them but can I card code the RT-N66U?
Thanks very much in advance for any help received.
@Merlin: my wife comes from the same fair city as you! I think that I've maybe another week's grace to get my ASUS running but thereafter her Quebecoise blood will start to boil!
Piv
I'm a newbie here, so please forgive me in advance.
I've read here and else where that it is possible to set up a second home router to act as an OpenVPN Client for attached streaming devices, in my case a Panasonic TV and a Samsung BluRay player (with Apps.) My aim is to overcome geolocation blocking!
I have been "playing" for well over a week now but have not achieved my aim. I have rented a VPS (Centos 64bit) where I successfully installed OpenVPN Access Sever and connected via my Win7 computer. I then installed the latest Merlin build on my RT-N66U but have so far drawn a blank.
My main router is a Fritz!Box 7390 (192.168.178.1) with my PC, Sonos Bridge and HP printer, plus my QNAP NAS attached. The 4th LAN cables goes up to my TV room where the RT-N66U will finally go. I will not use the N66U for WiFi!
The N66U (192.168.1.1) is attached via the WAN port and I picks up the address 192.168.178.101 from the Fritz. I added some routing on the Fritz for this. I can connect my PC and Samsung tablet wirelessly and access the WWW.
I finally got rid of the OpenVPN Access Server and replaced it a standard OpenVPN Server. I originally used easy-rsa on my windows box but then discovered that the SSL Config was missing a couple of lines. So I've now installed easy-rsa on my VPS and build the CA and keys successfully.
Now to my questions:
Can I achieve what I want to do with my 2nd router?
I have reset the N66U back to factory default settings (still the Merlin build). What settings for WAN/LAN/OpenVPN Client do I need to set?
Do I need to set (permanent) iptables rules? On the N66U? On my VPS?
How do I know when the OpenVPN Client is working? I've actually been at a state where Server and Client were running but didn't know if the VPN was working?
Should DHCP be disabled on the N66U? If so, how will my TV and Samsung BluRay pick up their new addresses? OK, I guess I can hard code them but can I card code the RT-N66U?
Thanks very much in advance for any help received.
@Merlin: my wife comes from the same fair city as you! I think that I've maybe another week's grace to get my ASUS running but thereafter her Quebecoise blood will start to boil!
Piv