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TomMournighan's avatar
Oct 11, 2016

ReadyNAS and SITE to SITE VPN

I have a site using a ReadyNAS 312. The 2 NICs are set up on different subnets

eth0 is on subnet 192.168.130.x  

eth1 is on subnet 192.168.0.x

 

The office has 2 incoming internet connections 

192.168.130.x runs their computers and phones 

192.168.0.x is for a vpn to their remote site (called warehouse)

 

There are no issues accessing the ReadyNAS from the 192.168.130.x

 

I can access the ReadyNAS from any computers I add to the 192.168.0.x subnet 

i can ping the NAS from the 192.168.0.x gateway

I can ping the computers on the .0.x subnet from the warehouse through the vpn 

I CANNOT ping the NAS through the VPN 

 

Are there any security settings or switches that may be stopping this?

 

I apologize for the confusing description ( it has been a long day trying to figure this out) and will be happy to clarify or provide more info

Thank you in advance for the help

 

Tom

 

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  • JennC's avatar
    JennC
    NETGEAR Employee Retired

    Hello TomMournighan,

     

    When you unplug the ReadyNAS from the 192.168.130.x network, are you still not able to ping it through the VPN? What's the subnet of the other end of the tunnel?

     

    Welcome to the community

     

    Regards,

  • evan2's avatar
    evan2
    NETGEAR Expert

    Hi TomMournighan,

    If connect both eth0 and eth1,

    eht0 and eth1 can be access in LAN,

    but only eth0 can connect to WAN becuase only have a Ethernet port to destination 0.0.0.0 in routing table.

    See following NAS routing table

    Routing Table.png

    Could you please try to set VPN for 192.168.130.x and try connecting to the NAS again? Thanks!

     

     You can see the routing table in network_settings.log in the logs zip file.