I changed my LAN address to 10.10.10.0/24.Īnyway, my goal is to set up a secure, encrypted VPN connection between a client (a Windows laptop connected to an unsecure public WiFi) and a server (my home router) so that I can access the internet securely throught my ISP. Yes, that's right, I found about it myself when connecting from 192.168.1.0/24 to the 192.168.1.0/24 and it would't work. Why does OpenVPN say he's connected and his remote machine shows in my router and all but when he goes and checks his IP it's still his original public IP and ISP (and not mine). When OpenVPN connects it says "Assiged IP: 192.168.1.101", I think there should be my router's WAN (public) IP? But instead it's router's internal LAN IP (from DHCP pool). OpenVPN says it's connected (green + locked) and the remote PC shows up in my router - but the remote PC still shows the original public IP when we go check it with a browser (and yes, I have disabled WebRTC and checked it too - that's not the problem). I have copied these files I pre-made to his computer: client.key, client.crt, ca.crt and client.ovpn. Today I tried it on a friend's remote located PC (on another public IP, different ISP than mine). ![]() I tried it in VMware Player and it seemed like it's working. ![]() ![]() nd-tomato/) and set up OpenVPN on my Tomato router.
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