Surf outside Internet through VPN
Noah Silverman
noah at webclipping.com
Fri Dec 19 11:57:55 PST 2008
I'm not sure that would work.
I have my openVPN assigning IPs from a private range, 10.8.0.0 to my
laptop. My office gateway is from our ISP on a public IP
123.123.123.123.
My guess is that somewhere on the VPN server, I need to configure some
kind of route or bridge from the opvnp ip block to the public ip block??
On Dec 19, 2008, at 4:30 AM, Darren Pilgrim wrote:
> Noah Silverman wrote:
>> I want to find a way to pass ALL traffic from my laptop THROUGH my
>> office VPN and then out to the Internet. This is a "road warrior"
>> setup. This gives me a few benefits: 1) I can check my email
>> securely through VPN. 2) No matter where I am, I will always have
>> the external IP of my VPN server when accessing the web.
>> I have setup a VPN. Was able to get it working with either tun or
>> tap interfaces. That part seems OK.
>> Now what?? (I can see and connect to the VPN server with
>> '10.0.8.1' easily. I can't see or connect to the outside world.)
>> Do I need to add some kind of special route in the routing table?
>
> If you can talk to arbitrary hosts on your office network--not just
> the VPN server--setting your default router to the office's gateway
> will achieve what you want.
>
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