Sander Jansen
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hey, I have some trouble with connecting to my FreeNAS (including the webinterface) when I'm connected through vpn.
I think i may have to do with the IP range... VPN gives the range: 1.1.4.X while my home network is in range: 1.1.1.X .
When i login on VPN, i can acces everything else just fine, its just FreeNAS that is bugging me.
When i change the VPN range to 1.1.1.X then freenas works fine. But the problem then is that i will get duplicate IPs in my network.
Is there a way to setup FreeNAS to ALSO accept connections from outside of its own IP range aswell as its own? although i wonder if that is actually the case. I have PFsense as a router and the VPN also is running from there. and PFsense is setup to route traffic through different ranges. That is why (i think) i can access the rest of my network just fine.
In FreeNAS i get no messages or nothing when I try to access it through vpn... so i don't really know where to start looking... changing the vpn range was a wild guess and actually worked... but that gave me more questions then what it solved... obviously i dont want to try and rearrange my whole home network as i also have webservers and email servers running.
Any help is welcome :)
thanks
ps,
Dont start complaining about my "stupid" home IP range... I have a lot of customers i need to help over vpn and obviously all the most common ranges are used and it gives problems when I need to access a computer whose IP is the same as in my network...
I think i may have to do with the IP range... VPN gives the range: 1.1.4.X while my home network is in range: 1.1.1.X .
When i login on VPN, i can acces everything else just fine, its just FreeNAS that is bugging me.
When i change the VPN range to 1.1.1.X then freenas works fine. But the problem then is that i will get duplicate IPs in my network.
Is there a way to setup FreeNAS to ALSO accept connections from outside of its own IP range aswell as its own? although i wonder if that is actually the case. I have PFsense as a router and the VPN also is running from there. and PFsense is setup to route traffic through different ranges. That is why (i think) i can access the rest of my network just fine.
In FreeNAS i get no messages or nothing when I try to access it through vpn... so i don't really know where to start looking... changing the vpn range was a wild guess and actually worked... but that gave me more questions then what it solved... obviously i dont want to try and rearrange my whole home network as i also have webservers and email servers running.
Any help is welcome :)
thanks
ps,
Dont start complaining about my "stupid" home IP range... I have a lot of customers i need to help over vpn and obviously all the most common ranges are used and it gives problems when I need to access a computer whose IP is the same as in my network...
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