Re: [CentOS] Openvpn problem not able to access the other machines on remote subnet

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On 8/3/06, René Standfest <centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ankush!

ankush grover musste am 03.08.2006 07:06 dies kund tun:
>> My OpenVPN Configuration works with tap-Interfaces. I think this is easier to
>> setup and as I have a Windows Network behind it works with no problems because
>> tap-Interfaces allows broadcasting.
>
> Thanks for the reply. What iptables configuration you had done on the
> VPN server  or VPN with tap interfaces does not require iptables
> configuration ?

I bridged my eth0 and tap0, so they are on the same Subnet and no iptables needed.


Hey,

Thanks for the reply. I have also configured the same I want to know
what ipaddress you gave to the bridge .

My network is in range of 192.168.5.0/24 and I have given
192.168.5.220/24 to bridge and 192.168.5.230-192.168.5.245 for the
client ipaddresses.

I am using bridge-start and bridge-stop scripts given on the openvpn
site. I have change the settings in those scripts as per lan settings.

Thanks & Regards

Ankush Grover
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