I have set the 'Internal View' to allow queries from both .x _and_ the OpenVPN 172.22.x.x subnets. Logs and UI show connection to VPN successful. OSX hosts (Mojave, Catalina) using Viscosity client. Firewall config appears all good and DNS config - prior to VPN also appears all good). This all works perfectly irrespective of whether the client presently sits in /24 or 10.x.x/24. LAN2 sits in the RT2600's LAN subnet .x- and LAN1 in same subnet as RT2600's WAN subnet -10.x.x.x).įurther the DNS Svr sitting on DSM has an "Internal View" - .x addr’s - and an "External View" - 10.x.x.x addr’s - providing different IP's to clients depending from where they query the DNS. I have tried to set this to LAN’s DNS Internal View w. : ‘Use manual DNS’ defaults to Preferred above. UDP Proto : ‘Allow Clients to access Server’s LAN’ ticked. Standard VPN 'OpenVPN' setup using VPN Plus Svr package. DNS set to 'Internal View' for DSM DNS Svr. "Internet > Connection > Manually Configure DNS Server“: Preferred points to DNS ‘External View’ : Alternative points to a.n.other DNS addr. "Internet > Connection > Primary Interface“ set to Manual w. It sits behind an external router and calls are port fwdd to it. However, both routing to the internal LAN subnet and/or DNS Svr (Internal View) do not seem to work.Ģnd router in a DMZ setup. ![]() The host(s) make successful vpn connections to the RT2600 - I can see that in the client & svr logs and in Svr UI. internal LAN interface in RT2600 LAN subnet. Internal DNS Svr sitting on DS NAS DSM v6.2.2 w. ![]() OSX host(s) making OpenVPN (Viscosity VPN client: connection to RT2600 configured w. Hoping for a little assistance pls and hope I'm in the right forum for it.
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