Assigning IP to web server openVPN
I am new to openVPN, I have installed openVPN on Ubuntu vps and routed all traffic through it.
Client is windows server 2016 and web server installed(ip:xxx.xxx.xxx). After connecting openVPN,
I can check the web server from assigned ip by vpn inside my LAN(80.0.0.6) and also using the we server ip(xxx.xxx.xxx).
I cannot access the web server through (web server ip:xxx.xxx.xxx) from outside my LAN.
how do I access the web server from outside my LAN?
networking router ip openvpn
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I am new to openVPN, I have installed openVPN on Ubuntu vps and routed all traffic through it.
Client is windows server 2016 and web server installed(ip:xxx.xxx.xxx). After connecting openVPN,
I can check the web server from assigned ip by vpn inside my LAN(80.0.0.6) and also using the we server ip(xxx.xxx.xxx).
I cannot access the web server through (web server ip:xxx.xxx.xxx) from outside my LAN.
how do I access the web server from outside my LAN?
networking router ip openvpn
Your question does not make sense. It shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the different layers fit together, so you might want to revisit that to get a better grip on the missing knowledge. I don't think the question as asked can be answered.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:19
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A key problem is the notion of forwarding 8080 to 1194 does not make sense. 1194 is used by OpenVPN and it sends data across it. Indeed it is unclear where the router comes into this. Maybe you should be rewriting the IP to the OpenVPN IP of the server but it's unclear how this is even connected/routed.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:22
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I am new to openVPN, I have installed openVPN on Ubuntu vps and routed all traffic through it.
Client is windows server 2016 and web server installed(ip:xxx.xxx.xxx). After connecting openVPN,
I can check the web server from assigned ip by vpn inside my LAN(80.0.0.6) and also using the we server ip(xxx.xxx.xxx).
I cannot access the web server through (web server ip:xxx.xxx.xxx) from outside my LAN.
how do I access the web server from outside my LAN?
networking router ip openvpn
I am new to openVPN, I have installed openVPN on Ubuntu vps and routed all traffic through it.
Client is windows server 2016 and web server installed(ip:xxx.xxx.xxx). After connecting openVPN,
I can check the web server from assigned ip by vpn inside my LAN(80.0.0.6) and also using the we server ip(xxx.xxx.xxx).
I cannot access the web server through (web server ip:xxx.xxx.xxx) from outside my LAN.
how do I access the web server from outside my LAN?
networking router ip openvpn
networking router ip openvpn
edited Jan 6 at 14:59
glimz
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Your question does not make sense. It shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the different layers fit together, so you might want to revisit that to get a better grip on the missing knowledge. I don't think the question as asked can be answered.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:19
1
A key problem is the notion of forwarding 8080 to 1194 does not make sense. 1194 is used by OpenVPN and it sends data across it. Indeed it is unclear where the router comes into this. Maybe you should be rewriting the IP to the OpenVPN IP of the server but it's unclear how this is even connected/routed.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:22
add a comment |
Your question does not make sense. It shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the different layers fit together, so you might want to revisit that to get a better grip on the missing knowledge. I don't think the question as asked can be answered.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:19
1
A key problem is the notion of forwarding 8080 to 1194 does not make sense. 1194 is used by OpenVPN and it sends data across it. Indeed it is unclear where the router comes into this. Maybe you should be rewriting the IP to the OpenVPN IP of the server but it's unclear how this is even connected/routed.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:22
Your question does not make sense. It shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the different layers fit together, so you might want to revisit that to get a better grip on the missing knowledge. I don't think the question as asked can be answered.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:19
Your question does not make sense. It shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the different layers fit together, so you might want to revisit that to get a better grip on the missing knowledge. I don't think the question as asked can be answered.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:19
1
1
A key problem is the notion of forwarding 8080 to 1194 does not make sense. 1194 is used by OpenVPN and it sends data across it. Indeed it is unclear where the router comes into this. Maybe you should be rewriting the IP to the OpenVPN IP of the server but it's unclear how this is even connected/routed.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:22
A key problem is the notion of forwarding 8080 to 1194 does not make sense. 1194 is used by OpenVPN and it sends data across it. Indeed it is unclear where the router comes into this. Maybe you should be rewriting the IP to the OpenVPN IP of the server but it's unclear how this is even connected/routed.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:22
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Your question does not make sense. It shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how the different layers fit together, so you might want to revisit that to get a better grip on the missing knowledge. I don't think the question as asked can be answered.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:19
1
A key problem is the notion of forwarding 8080 to 1194 does not make sense. 1194 is used by OpenVPN and it sends data across it. Indeed it is unclear where the router comes into this. Maybe you should be rewriting the IP to the OpenVPN IP of the server but it's unclear how this is even connected/routed.
– davidgo
Jan 6 at 1:22