2 دیدگاه برای “VPN در همان کلاس طرح آی پی”

  1. >ISP admitted to weird config for ARP within the network that was causing UDP traffic to not travel. ISP made unknown change, traffic is flowing better than ever!

    Doesnt make a lot of sense to me. Proxy arp is probably the only thing i can think of right now, but it shouldnt mess anything up.

    The subnet mask is necessary to determine if you are on the same network even if you have similar addresses. 66.11.xxx.* still leaves a lot of room to subnet and require a gateway. If you do use a gw, then the isp is not doing what it should.

    Try tcp and changing port to determine if its only udp and/or specific ports they mess with. Traceroute from one 66.11.*.* address to another.

  2. > Evening All, I have a 66.11.##.* IP address through my ISP and my father-in-law also has a public IP in the 66.11.##.* subnet. (Both 3rd octets are matching.)

    Do you mean the netmask is 255.255.255.0 (prefix length 24) on both sites?

    > OpenVPN setting that prevents VPN use on “same” subnet?

    Not generally. But I’m not sure what impact NAT has, if any. Do you use port forward (DNAT) for the server, and NAT for the client?

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