OpenVPN Mobile client not pingable from inside LAN
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 4:48 pm
Hello, as you can read in another post I use SoftEther VPN server also to connect my mobile Android device via OpenVPN.
With the genuine OpenVPN client I found out that DHCP and surfing is possible but I can not reach my connected Phone at its assigned IP address.
First I saw, when it was connected to my internal PBX via SIP that it was possible to make outbound calls but the android does not ring when a call is recieved. When I switch to the NCP client and connect to my hardware router then the phone ring on incoming SIP calls!!!
Also I can not ping the android at it's assinged IP from a PC on internal LAN.
I tried the same with L2TP with the android client but it is the same.
I connected a PC with the same openVPN profile but the PC was able to be pinged and also was able to recoieve calls with a small SIP software installed.
So I think it is not a general Protocol or softether failure. More it seems to be a failure with the VPN clients on the phone. But not a general phone problem because the NCP VPN client is doing the job correctly.
Perhaps anyone here has a suggestion ?!?
Thanks in advance
greetings, chaos
With the genuine OpenVPN client I found out that DHCP and surfing is possible but I can not reach my connected Phone at its assigned IP address.
First I saw, when it was connected to my internal PBX via SIP that it was possible to make outbound calls but the android does not ring when a call is recieved. When I switch to the NCP client and connect to my hardware router then the phone ring on incoming SIP calls!!!
Also I can not ping the android at it's assinged IP from a PC on internal LAN.
I tried the same with L2TP with the android client but it is the same.
I connected a PC with the same openVPN profile but the PC was able to be pinged and also was able to recoieve calls with a small SIP software installed.
So I think it is not a general Protocol or softether failure. More it seems to be a failure with the VPN clients on the phone. But not a general phone problem because the NCP VPN client is doing the job correctly.
Perhaps anyone here has a suggestion ?!?
Thanks in advance
greetings, chaos