[c-nsp] two questions about vpn
Jan Gregor
jan.gregor at chronix.org
Fri Oct 8 14:39:34 EDT 2010
Hi,
> 1/ My home internal network is 192.168.1.0. Can I setup my office
> remote access vpn network as same 192.168.1.0?
Not directly lan-lan, you have to configure NAT on one end of the vpn.
Since this is access from home to work, NAT on home router makes more sense.
> 2/ I can access remote vpn successful. But I can't go to internet.
> What should I check?
Be more specific about this one. Is all data going through the tunnel,
or do you use split tunneling?
Best regards,
Jan
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