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userdoc:tt_openvpn_client_networks [2013/03/15 15:30]
abelbeck
userdoc:tt_openvpn_client_networks [2013/03/15 16:23]
abelbeck
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 The best way to describe this configuration is by an example: The best way to describe this configuration is by an example:
  
-===== Assumptions =====+===== Example Assumptions =====
  
 For this example, the Server Network IPv4 NetMask is ''10.8.1.0 255.255.255.0''  For this example, the Server Network IPv4 NetMask is ''10.8.1.0 255.255.255.0'' 
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 !!Tip ->!! If a ccd file of ''DEFAULT'' exists, all non-matching CommonName clients will use it's file contents, though not required. !!Tip ->!! If a ccd file of ''DEFAULT'' exists, all non-matching CommonName clients will use it's file contents, though not required.
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 +Finally, after all the above steps are completed substituting your network values, restart the OpenVPN Server, the proper routes should be in place when the OpenVPN client connects.  If you still can't reach the client endpoint's network, read the next section on configuring the firewall at the client endpoint.
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 ===== Firewall Configuration ===== ===== Firewall Configuration =====
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 {{:userdoc:openvpn-client-net-firewall.jpg?nolink|}} {{:userdoc:openvpn-client-net-firewall.jpg?nolink|}}
  
-In this example, at the client endpoint, the 1st LAN Interface has a 192.168.222.1/24 network defined.+In this example, at the client endpoint, the "1st LAN Interfacehas a 192.168.222.1/24 network defined.
  
  
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