Connecting to VPN from domain network
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 7:04 am
Hello Everyone,
first, thank you for this great software.
I currently set up VPN with local bridge tun.
I followed this documentation:
http://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/05/17/ ... al-bridge/
I can successfully connect to the vpn network.
However I have this problem:
If I use my private computer to connect to the vpn, everything works as expected. I can connect to internal machines from my computer.
The VPN virtual Interface gets actiaved, and the "internet" connection gets "Restricted" state.
However, if I connect from my working Computer, which is connected to a domain network,
booth Interfaces (virtual vpn interface and normal network connection) are marked as "Internet access".
We use a proxy server in our company, I can browse the Internet if I remove the Browser proxy settings, but i am not able to establish any connections to the interal ip's of the vpn network, like the printer in my vpn network.
This however works, when I use my private computer.
Can someone help me with that problem? Thank you, Louis.
first, thank you for this great software.
I currently set up VPN with local bridge tun.
I followed this documentation:
http://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/05/17/ ... al-bridge/
I can successfully connect to the vpn network.
However I have this problem:
If I use my private computer to connect to the vpn, everything works as expected. I can connect to internal machines from my computer.
The VPN virtual Interface gets actiaved, and the "internet" connection gets "Restricted" state.
However, if I connect from my working Computer, which is connected to a domain network,
booth Interfaces (virtual vpn interface and normal network connection) are marked as "Internet access".
We use a proxy server in our company, I can browse the Internet if I remove the Browser proxy settings, but i am not able to establish any connections to the interal ip's of the vpn network, like the printer in my vpn network.
This however works, when I use my private computer.
Can someone help me with that problem? Thank you, Louis.