It's a little unclear to me how to permit access to other subnets besides the server LAN subnet via Synology Plus Server. It seems that the Object address pool is what this is for, but I can't seem to make that work.
I have two plants that connect to the corporate headquarters via VPN (on RT2600ac routers). The two plants also have a tunnel between them. All this works just as expected. And, when I connect as a client (via Synology SSL or OpenVPN) to either plant, I have access to the respective LAN. No problem.
All subnets are unique.
However, I'd like to expand that access for the client so that I can access other plants, without having to connect directly to their subnet. How do I get the VPN server to advertise the desired subnets or IPs?
I've tried adding the subnets to Synology Objects. Not working. Or, am I not understanding its use? Is there documentation on this?
When connected to plant 1 on OpenVPN, I can't, for example, add push "route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0" for the server, or can I?
Used to have a Cisco RV320 router that had a OpenVPN server builtin and it allowed me to connect to all subnets on the VPN. But, it was so slow. This Synology Router is a massive improvement in speed.
Any assistance would be helpful. Thanks!
I have two plants that connect to the corporate headquarters via VPN (on RT2600ac routers). The two plants also have a tunnel between them. All this works just as expected. And, when I connect as a client (via Synology SSL or OpenVPN) to either plant, I have access to the respective LAN. No problem.
All subnets are unique.
However, I'd like to expand that access for the client so that I can access other plants, without having to connect directly to their subnet. How do I get the VPN server to advertise the desired subnets or IPs?
I've tried adding the subnets to Synology Objects. Not working. Or, am I not understanding its use? Is there documentation on this?
When connected to plant 1 on OpenVPN, I can't, for example, add push "route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0" for the server, or can I?
Used to have a Cisco RV320 router that had a OpenVPN server builtin and it allowed me to connect to all subnets on the VPN. But, it was so slow. This Synology Router is a massive improvement in speed.
Any assistance would be helpful. Thanks!