Sorry for the noob question: In other words, i want to set up a remote access VPN to protect my network from the outside world. However, I don’t want my internet speed to suffer when i’m using the internet from home (99% of the time) – is this something i would have to worry about if I setup a router with something like OpenVPN?
Does a VPN on one account get access to information on a second account on the same laptop?
So since I’m working from home, the office has downloaded the necessary programme onto the laptops. We are connected the office server through vpn. I want to do my own research but I don’t like that IT has access to my account. If login to another account will the VPN be able to access that as well?
Edit: sorry for sounding so technologically challenged, it’s because I am.
Access whole network through a single machine vpn?
I have a Freenas Instance where everything server related that I use is running perfectly. My OVPN Insance on this machine is running on a Ubuntu 18.04 VM
Except my printer server, which is setup on a different 15 years old laptop. This server is running on UBUNTU 19.04.
I was wondering if it was possible to access my printer server (So I can print remotely) by connecting to my freenas VPN
For example, connecting on my freenas VPN will allow me to access my files and nextcloud server remotely, but not anything else that is not on THAT specific machine.
Any solutions?
No can’t install a printer server on freenas
Yes, I could install a new VPN instance on my printer server, but I’d rather only have one VPN.
No the vpn can’t be installed on the router as this house network is running with google home.
Thanks!
Cannot access resources on LAN after connecting to L2TP IPsec VPN on Android 8
The question is in the title. One thing I should mention is that this problem does not exist on macOS or Windows.
I am not using any specific app. Just the built in L2TP client of Android.