BosseSwede
Regular Contributor
I would like to connect two of my sites (home and summer home) together via the Internet.
Right now I have a solution for the summer home to be connected to the home network via VPN where the router at the summer home uses an OpenVPN connection to my VPN server at home (a Linux server on the home LAN).
This makes it possible for all devices at the summer home site to reach the resources at the home LAN.
But the other way is not operating, so I cannot place a NAS at the summer home for off-site backups for instance.
So I am looking for a different solution where the two routers will connect by VPN to each other ande route the site traffic both ways.
But the Internet traffic should use the gateway of each router to reach out, only local traffic via VPN (split tunneling).
Can this be done and if so how is it done?
The IP addresses on the two sites are set as: 192.168.117.x and 192.168.119.x respectively.
Right now I have a solution for the summer home to be connected to the home network via VPN where the router at the summer home uses an OpenVPN connection to my VPN server at home (a Linux server on the home LAN).
This makes it possible for all devices at the summer home site to reach the resources at the home LAN.
But the other way is not operating, so I cannot place a NAS at the summer home for off-site backups for instance.
So I am looking for a different solution where the two routers will connect by VPN to each other ande route the site traffic both ways.
But the Internet traffic should use the gateway of each router to reach out, only local traffic via VPN (split tunneling).
Can this be done and if so how is it done?
The IP addresses on the two sites are set as: 192.168.117.x and 192.168.119.x respectively.