Hello,
I'm new here and this is the first time I use SoftEther.
My Question: How to connect directly to a LAN network behind an OpenWRT router using SoftEther VPN through an Ubuntu VPS?
In the attachment you'll see a sketch of the principle.
Is this possible with SoftEther and how should I start?
Greetings,
DreeOlee
Connect to LAN of OpenWRT router through Ubuntu VPS
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Connect to LAN of OpenWRT router through Ubuntu VPS
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Re: Connect to LAN of OpenWRT router through Ubuntu VPS
I'm thinking how to do this but still stuck. Is there anyone who can give me a little push in the back ?
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Re: Connect to LAN of OpenWRT router through Ubuntu VPS
Ubuntu = softether server
PC = bridge
Dev1&2 = bridge
Router must run SE bridge as well as PC
PC = bridge
Dev1&2 = bridge
Router must run SE bridge as well as PC
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Re: Connect to LAN of OpenWRT router through Ubuntu VPS
Do I need a bridge configuration on Dev1 & Dev 2 also?
This is not possible because I can't influence these devices software.
I want to be on the same network as the devices. So if I do a ping to Dev1 or Dev2, than I should receive a return message. I should also have access to the webpages of those devices.
This is not possible because I can't influence these devices software.
I want to be on the same network as the devices. So if I do a ping to Dev1 or Dev2, than I should receive a return message. I should also have access to the webpages of those devices.
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Re: Connect to LAN of OpenWRT router through Ubuntu VPS
I've never tried to create localbridge with OpenWRT
If you configure localbridge on the router, I thin Dev1 & Dev 2 doesn't need any configuration.
How are IP addresses assigned?
If you configure localbridge on the router, I thin Dev1 & Dev 2 doesn't need any configuration.
How are IP addresses assigned?