Ok, is the pihole configured to listen on all interfaces? I'm not overly familiar with the pihole configuration options but that's something I've seen mentionedI can indeed.
That's correct. FWIW, these are the available options and for it to reply to VPN traffic, you have to open it up to all interfaces.Ok, is the pihole configured to listen on all interfaces? I'm not overly familiar with the pihole configuration options but that's something I've seen mentioned
You're in a VPN, dude.Thanks for the script.
1- Is it normal while using the guest client (with VPN enabled) not to be able to access the router main page? because I tried to access it with no luck.
2- I'm looking for a way to set static IP address for one of the guest network clients. Basically to open port using the router WAN page for the specified client guest device. Is that possible?
1 - Guests are prevented from accessing the router (it's a limited guest network - why would you want to allow guests to access the router?)Thanks for the script.
1- Is it normal while using the guest client (with VPN enabled) not to be able to access the router main page? because I tried to access it with no luck.
2- I'm looking for a way to set static IP address for one of the guest network clients. Basically to open port using the router WAN page for the specified client guest device. Is that possible?
You're in a VPN, dude.
Both your questions show that you didn't get that part yet
Maybe check out this resource for help
1 - Guests are prevented from accessing the router (it's a limited guest network - why would you want to allow guests to access the router?)
2 - Not within the script, but can be achieved in dnsmasq.conf.add and the dhcp-host directive
Ah - the easiest way for now is to duplicate the YazFi line from firewall-start to openvpn-eventYazFi is great! Thanks!
I'm having a problem with my PIA tunnels getting reset (ping-restart) periodically. I'm tweeking OpenVPN settings to try and get this to stop... But the YazFi related problem is that when a tunnel resets this way, the clients are still connected to wifi, but they do not have access to the vpn until I pull up YazFi and re-apply the settings. This resets everything and the clients can reconnect. Any suggestions? Thanks!
What do you mean by the WAN network, please?Wanted to thank you for this script, it's solved one of the biggest issues I'm having and I'm glad I stumbled on this.
One question as I haven't read through the 40+ pages yet: Is there any way for devices connected to the VPN guest network to see devices on the WAN network? How do I go about doing that?
Ah - the easiest way for now is to duplicate the YazFi line from firewall-start to openvpn-event
The only setting would probably be whether the guest is enabled in yazfi or not. I think it'll error if YazFi tries to enable a guest that's not enabled in the firmwareFinally hoped on the guest wifi train. Guess this means its time to change the house wifi password to a new one and force the summer babysitter onto the guest. Thanks for this @Jack Yaz
Edit: @Jack Yaz, will I need to reconfigure any of the settings if I turn the guest Wifi On and Off as needed. My OCD won't allow me to keep a Guest network on without a guest at the house.
IIRC, it didn't errror in previous versions. I haven't turned off my guest network in a while now though, so I don't know if it does now. Easy to test, but I'm at work. :-(The only setting would probably be whether the guest is enabled in yazfi or not. I think it'll error if YazFi tries to enable a guest that's not enabled in the firmware
The only setting would probably be whether the guest is enabled in yazfi or not. I think it'll error if YazFi tries to enable a guest that's not enabled in the firmware
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