brennoflavio
Cadet
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Hello all, this might be answered already but I did some research and could not find anything around.
I have a Truenas Core with an OpenVPN Server configured and running. Clients are able to connect to the network and get a private IP assigned correctly.
Most of my devices are on the 192.168.0.0 subnet. For example, Truenas IP is 192.168.0.4, and a database server that I have has its IP of 192.168.0.32. 192.168.0.1 is my ISP gateway.
With the setup above, my clients are able to see Truenas server (for example its possible to open the UI at http://192.168.0.4), but they cannot see other devices in that subnet (they can't connect to the database for example, hosted at 192.168.0.32).
How can I tweak my setup to make it see other devices in the network? My ultimate goal is to expose my home network to VPN clients, without routing all traffic trough it.
I do not have any tunables / static routes / init scripts configured with this setup yet.
Thanks for the help!
I have a Truenas Core with an OpenVPN Server configured and running. Clients are able to connect to the network and get a private IP assigned correctly.
Most of my devices are on the 192.168.0.0 subnet. For example, Truenas IP is 192.168.0.4, and a database server that I have has its IP of 192.168.0.32. 192.168.0.1 is my ISP gateway.
With the setup above, my clients are able to see Truenas server (for example its possible to open the UI at http://192.168.0.4), but they cannot see other devices in that subnet (they can't connect to the database for example, hosted at 192.168.0.32).
How can I tweak my setup to make it see other devices in the network? My ultimate goal is to expose my home network to VPN clients, without routing all traffic trough it.
I do not have any tunables / static routes / init scripts configured with this setup yet.
Thanks for the help!