Hi everyone,
Just wondering if anyone has attempted to connect an Asus router OpenVPN client on the standard manufacturers firmware to an OpenVPN server running on an OPNSense Router.
I have a brother living overseas and I am attempting to give him access to my network resources here including showing my IP address so he appears as if he resides here. Much like a PIA type setup just via my own router instead So he not only has access to my local IP address but my network resources also. I am trying to keep the hardware to a minimum because he isn’t that tech savvy, that’s why I thought a simple router his end, he could have a seperate SSID and network switch he could plug into for this reason. I should also mention it will sit behind his local router. Reason being if it fails or has problems, it’s not going to disrupt his local internet access and traffic on his own network.
I have Android and Windows clients running fine on my VPN, but am tearing my hair out trying to get a configuration running on a recently purchased ASUS AT-RX55 router. Seems the stock firmware is so locked down, it is next to impossible to configure it to my current OPNSense OpenVPN configuration. It also seems too new to have a DD-WRT firmware available to flash it with.
I have PIA working fine on it and have looked at their OPVN files trying to mimic a configuration like theirs that may work, but to no avail.
I am just wondering if anyone else has gone down this rabbit hole and had a successful outcome. If so would you mind sharing your OPNsense OpenVPN server setup configuration.
In my frustration I resorted to ditching the ASUS router for a second OPNsense router I set up on an old Shuttle PC I had laying around. I managed to get a bidirectional tunnel running between both OPNSense server and client boxes, but could not work out how to tunnel all internet traffic down the tunnel from the client to show up the server WAN address at the client end which I need to do to allow him to access geolocked websites from here. It was showing his local IP to internet traffic at his (client) end.
Any assistance with either of those two configurations, I would be most grateful.
Thanks everyone.
Just wondering if anyone has attempted to connect an Asus router OpenVPN client on the standard manufacturers firmware to an OpenVPN server running on an OPNSense Router.
I have a brother living overseas and I am attempting to give him access to my network resources here including showing my IP address so he appears as if he resides here. Much like a PIA type setup just via my own router instead So he not only has access to my local IP address but my network resources also. I am trying to keep the hardware to a minimum because he isn’t that tech savvy, that’s why I thought a simple router his end, he could have a seperate SSID and network switch he could plug into for this reason. I should also mention it will sit behind his local router. Reason being if it fails or has problems, it’s not going to disrupt his local internet access and traffic on his own network.
I have Android and Windows clients running fine on my VPN, but am tearing my hair out trying to get a configuration running on a recently purchased ASUS AT-RX55 router. Seems the stock firmware is so locked down, it is next to impossible to configure it to my current OPNSense OpenVPN configuration. It also seems too new to have a DD-WRT firmware available to flash it with.
I have PIA working fine on it and have looked at their OPVN files trying to mimic a configuration like theirs that may work, but to no avail.
I am just wondering if anyone else has gone down this rabbit hole and had a successful outcome. If so would you mind sharing your OPNsense OpenVPN server setup configuration.
In my frustration I resorted to ditching the ASUS router for a second OPNsense router I set up on an old Shuttle PC I had laying around. I managed to get a bidirectional tunnel running between both OPNSense server and client boxes, but could not work out how to tunnel all internet traffic down the tunnel from the client to show up the server WAN address at the client end which I need to do to allow him to access geolocked websites from here. It was showing his local IP to internet traffic at his (client) end.
Any assistance with either of those two configurations, I would be most grateful.
Thanks everyone.