28 Apr
2023
28 Apr
'23
19:53
On 2023-04-28 15:02, Per Jessen wrote:
Try setting up a VPN with both ends on the same subnet. Sounds a wee bit contrived, I'm not sure I see the issue nor how it is NAT related. Doesn't your VPN have to have server and clients on the same subnet?
Several years ago, I used to travel a lot with my work. I'd find myself in a hotel which used the same subnet as I did at home. This meant I could not use my VPN. I have since moved my home network to 172.16.0.0, to avoid that problem. I have only once seen anyone use anything in the 172 block.