Geo92
Occasional Visitor
Hello, I have been trying to fix my problems with my own OpenVPN server on the RT-AC87U Router running on 384.12.
1. My setup is this: INTERNET access point -> FritzBox 7590 router -> Asus Router (RT-AC87U).
2. Fritzbox is on a different lan net than the Asus one.
Example: Fritzbox is 192.166.166.1 . Asus router is 192.166.1.1 (but assigned 192.166.166.27 on Fritzbox)
3. The Asus router gets a static WAN IP assigned from the FritzBox.
4. My FritzBox has port forwarding set-up for the Asus Router allowing access to OpenVPN , UDP Port 1194.
5. OpenVPN Server is set-up on the Asus router correctly as according to the guide I found on this forum. I entered the DDNS which I made and attached to my global internet IP on my Asus router.
6. On my mobile OpenVPN client, I imported everything. But I get an error "read UDP [EHOSTUNREACH]: No route to host (code=113).
What am I doing wrong? I am trying to gain access the LAN of the AsusRouter, for camera reasons.
But something is blocking me gaining access. Or I forgot something? I tried turning off the Firewall on the Asus Router, that didn't help.
1. My setup is this: INTERNET access point -> FritzBox 7590 router -> Asus Router (RT-AC87U).
2. Fritzbox is on a different lan net than the Asus one.
Example: Fritzbox is 192.166.166.1 . Asus router is 192.166.1.1 (but assigned 192.166.166.27 on Fritzbox)
3. The Asus router gets a static WAN IP assigned from the FritzBox.
4. My FritzBox has port forwarding set-up for the Asus Router allowing access to OpenVPN , UDP Port 1194.
5. OpenVPN Server is set-up on the Asus router correctly as according to the guide I found on this forum. I entered the DDNS which I made and attached to my global internet IP on my Asus router.
6. On my mobile OpenVPN client, I imported everything. But I get an error "read UDP [EHOSTUNREACH]: No route to host (code=113).
What am I doing wrong? I am trying to gain access the LAN of the AsusRouter, for camera reasons.
But something is blocking me gaining access. Or I forgot something? I tried turning off the Firewall on the Asus Router, that didn't help.