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    SSH command issue

    Yeah that worked. Thanks Merlin! Can't believe that didn't occur to me. :)
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    SSH command issue

    I'm trying to run a command on my RT-AC66U to check whether certain MAC addresses are currently active on the router. I'm doing this to try to enable presence detection with a home automation setup. If I ssh into the router, I'm able to run "wl -i eth1 assoclist" without issue and get the MAC...
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    In the openvpn server gui, check how you have the Manage Client-Specific Options set. I don't know if it's actually doing anything, but it doesn't hurt to try. Here's what mine looks like: The other thing I would ask, was whether the client was already connected when you added the...
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    You can do it with either telnet or ssh. You can think of SSH as basically an encrypted version of telnet. So you would: 1. Enable telnet (or ssh) in the router in the Administration -> System menu of the router. 2. Then you connect to the router through telnet (or ssh). 3. At the prompt, you...
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    In my case, the file is called "nchouse" because that's the CN (common name) of my openvpn client. In your case I'm sure it will have a different name. This is the name you gave the client when generating the certificate. You can see my connected client's name in this screenshot. I...
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    Semi solved I found that applying the method referenced in the following thread solved the issue for me. http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=9127&highlight=iroute After doing the following, I now have full bi-directional connectivity between subnets. 1. Manually created...
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I can't easily change the client subnet, because it would cause issues on that LAN with existing devices. Do you think it stands to reason that the problem here is either with the routes or maybe with iptables? If I manually add the route to the server...
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    Not a ton of responses. :( Does anyone have an openvpn site to site setup that's working?
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    OpenVPN site to site problem

    I have two RT-AC66u routers, each in a different location. I'm trying to setup a site to site OpenVPN connection, but am running into what seems to be a routing issue. The layout is as follows: Location 1 (OpenVPN server): - LAN subnet: 10.11.11.0/24 - Router LAN IP: 10.11.11.1 Location 2...
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