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gmgrey
Jul 26, 2023Aspirant
Can't connect to VPN Service
I'm trying to set up a local VPN on my new RAX50 router, but I can't seem to connect to it. I've enabled the VPN Service from the router settings, installed OpenVPN to the client computer I want to c...
- Jul 28, 2023
I see. I figured there would be some sort of problem with connecting to the local VPN while already connected to the VPN, I just couldn't think of any other solution. However, I forgot I had the ability to use USB tethering with my phone to connect to the internet on a computer. As far as I know, there shouldn't be any issues in doing that.
To answer your question about Mullvad, it was running on the laptop I was using to connect to the local VPN.
While connected to the mobile hotspot I was able to connect to the VPN successfully, both with and without the DDNS server. I made sure I had WiFi turned off just to be sure I'm not accidentally connected to my local network that way. I'm not sure why I wasn't able to connect while in a different network before, maybe it has something to do with it being a university network?
I won't have an opportunity to physically move to another network until early next week, but as soon as I can I'll test this again at a public library. I'll reach back out if I can't connect to the local VPN there, if I can then I'll set this post as the solution. If I end up doing that, then the solution was that connecting to the local VPN while still connected to your local network will always fail.
Kitsap
Jul 28, 2023Master
gmgrey wrote:I never claimed I had a combination modem/router. I don't know what my modem has to do with me not being able to access my router's settings.
I am using the latest version of OpenVPN, 2.6.5.
The client.ovpb file was already set to verb 5. I would add the log files under spoilers in this post, but for some reason the post keeps deleting itself when I do that (this is my third attempt in posting this), so I've attached screenshots of .txt files of the logs (left is without DDNS, right is with DDNS). I can't move to a different physical location, so I decided to connect to Mullvad VPN and then connect to my local VPN. Let me know if there are any issues with that setup. Oddly enough, I can connect to the local VPN without a DDNS server, but I can't access any websites or connect to my NAS. Pinging a IP address (i.e 8.8.8.8) gives a general failure, while pinging a URL (i.e. google.com) works fine. Trying to connect to the local VPN using the DDNS server gives the same result as before.
A lot of users do not know the difference between a modem and a modem/router. If it has an Ethernet connection, they plug it in and expect it to work. A modem/router connected upstream of your router can interfere with the assignment of IP addresses from your router and prevent access to the user interface.
Trying to connect a VPN tunnel through or over another VPN will not work. I did not look at your log files because of the VPN over VPN issue. For reference if you want to attach a file, it is best to use PDF.
What device is this Mullvad VPN running on?
For the VPN server on your modem to work, the modem must have access to and be able to be seen from the internet. This see and be seen process is associated with the WAN IP address assigned to your modem when the configuration files were generated. Thus, the DDNS recommendation from Netgear.
gmgrey
Jul 28, 2023Aspirant
I see. I figured there would be some sort of problem with connecting to the local VPN while already connected to the VPN, I just couldn't think of any other solution. However, I forgot I had the ability to use USB tethering with my phone to connect to the internet on a computer. As far as I know, there shouldn't be any issues in doing that.
To answer your question about Mullvad, it was running on the laptop I was using to connect to the local VPN.
While connected to the mobile hotspot I was able to connect to the VPN successfully, both with and without the DDNS server. I made sure I had WiFi turned off just to be sure I'm not accidentally connected to my local network that way. I'm not sure why I wasn't able to connect while in a different network before, maybe it has something to do with it being a university network?
I won't have an opportunity to physically move to another network until early next week, but as soon as I can I'll test this again at a public library. I'll reach back out if I can't connect to the local VPN there, if I can then I'll set this post as the solution. If I end up doing that, then the solution was that connecting to the local VPN while still connected to your local network will always fail.
- KitsapJul 28, 2023Master
Always something to learn. I use the Open VPN application on an Android phone. I have found some public Wi-Fi access points to be configured to block my VPN connection.
You have made progress!