On Thu, 9 May 2019, Ruben ON3RVH wrote:
If the subnet is routed to the openvpn server, the
openvpn server can
route that network to the endpoint.
This particular openvpn server (that I run) does not offer such a service.
It allows you to get connected to AMPRnet, but I don't have the time to do
custom configurations to route subnets or do other per-user manual
tweaking at this time.
So, Rob's "You can't" answer is correct. You'll get the dynamic
44.139.11.x IP address and you can use that to communicate with the
amprnet. Sorry!
- Hessu
On 9 May 2019, at 11:14, Rob Janssen
<pe1chl(a)amsat.org> wrote:
>> I cant figure out where to go
>> from here. Can anyone point me in the right direction in how to get the
>> routes set up for my little subnet?
>
> You can't.
> Such a VPN offers you a connection, with an IP, and routes traffic for that IP to
you.
> You cannot route arbitrary subnets over that because you cannot setup routes on the
VPN server
> pointing to your subnet.
>
> If that is what you want, you need to setup a gateway on the IPIP tunnel mesh.
> Or, find someone else who has done that and arrange for some VPN between you two.
>
> Rob