Hi - sorry to bother but I have a problem with my local network that is proving to be rather annoying when trying to reach my self-hosted website via it's public address. I have ocserv 0.11.9 running on an internal Debian host (in tunnel all traffic mode) and when a Windows 10 client logs on to the vpn, I can get to internet sites no problem and even internal sites using their local addresses are served without issue. However when I try and access my public facing website that I host on the same internal network (eg. https://www.myweb.com), I get 'Your Internet access is blocked' in chrome and I cannot ping it without getting 'general failure' messages. If I ping it's internal ip address it resolves fine. The only rule in iptables on the vpn host is: iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE strange thing is, when logging on to the VPN from my Android tablet, it works fine. :( Anyone any ideas? I suspect it is a routing issue of sorts but it is really annoying as I can't appear to diagnose the root cause. Much appreciated.