What/Which IP is considered the Local Network Gateway? What/Which IP is considered the VPN Gateway? What/Which IP is considered the Default Gateway? But there is no Synology documentation for them. What is the significance of the "Internet > Connection > Manually Configure DNS Server“ setup? Given they are in the “Internet” section, I would expect they are for onforwarding requests for the SRM’s DHCP clients. Possibly unrelated, but a little understanding never hurts. However, if I specifically set “ALL Traffic to run over the VPN interface”, it sets itself to use “Full DNS” which then reverses the Resolver order.īut still no internal DNS queries succeed. But that means “Resolver 1” gets set to whatever DNS is set by the Hotspot network and Resolver 2 then gets whatever I have configured in dhcp-options.
#VISCOSITY VPN CLIENT PLUS#
If I leave VPN Plus Svr to determine Traffic Routing, it sets itself to “Split DNS”. I have tried to set ‘dhcp-options DNS ’ in the ovpn config. I am testing VPN connectivity with the host hotspotted to 4G phone, so completely external. Given the DNS setup works for these same hosts, I am working on the assumption that DNS config is all good and what I am facing is a routing issue w. However, tracerouting, pinging, Network Discovery and/or querying the Internal DNS does not work. I have set the 'Internal View' to allow queries from both .x _and_ the OpenVPN 172.22.x.x subnets. Logs and UI show connection to VPN successful. OSX hosts (Mojave, Catalina) using Viscosity client. Firewall config appears all good and DNS config - prior to VPN also appears all good). This all works perfectly irrespective of whether the client presently sits in /24 or 10.x.x/24. LAN2 sits in the RT2600's LAN subnet .x- and LAN1 in same subnet as RT2600's WAN subnet -10.x.x.x).įurther the DNS Svr sitting on DSM has an "Internal View" - .x addr’s - and an "External View" - 10.x.x.x addr’s - providing different IP's to clients depending from where they query the DNS. no success.ĭSM has a foot in each subnet (i.e. I have tried to set this to LAN’s DNS Internal View w.
#VISCOSITY VPN CLIENT MANUAL#
: ‘Use manual DNS’ defaults to Preferred above. UDP Proto : ‘Allow Clients to access Server’s LAN’ ticked. Standard VPN 'OpenVPN' setup using VPN Plus Svr package. DNS set to 'Internal View' for DSM DNS Svr. "Internet > Connection > Manually Configure DNS Server“: Preferred points to DNS ‘External View’ : Alternative points to a.n.other DNS addr. "Internet > Connection > Primary Interface“ set to Manual w. It sits behind an external router and calls are port fwdd to it. However, both routing to the internal LAN subnet and/or DNS Svr (Internal View) do not seem to work.Ģnd router in a DMZ setup. The host(s) make successful vpn connections to the RT2600 - I can see that in the client & svr logs and in Svr UI.
internal LAN interface in RT2600 LAN subnet. Internal DNS Svr sitting on DS NAS DSM v6.2.2 w. OSX host(s) making OpenVPN (Viscosity VPN client: connection to RT2600 configured w. Hoping for a little assistance pls and hope I'm in the right forum for it.