**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Sep 18 02:59:59 2012 Sep 18 13:23:26 Hi Sep 18 13:24:15 I don't know if blathijs is the only one able to help me, but we were talking about openvpn in fonera Sep 18 13:24:29 I was wondering if I can access my private network from vpn Sep 18 13:24:54 after further investigations, it appears that I may have misunderstood what can be done: Sep 18 13:26:34 openvpn pushes routes for br-lan and pptp connection, what I was expecting was a way to acces my home network from vpn (not the private one which is br-lan) Sep 18 13:27:19 CircleCode: Your home networking being the one at the WAN side of the Fonera? Sep 18 13:27:50 CircleCode: For the Fonera, that's just "the internet", so you could enable "Safe surf" which routes all traffic through VPN Sep 18 13:27:59 blathijs: yep, that one exactly Sep 18 13:28:37 CircleCode: Alternatively, you might want to have a look at "bridge mode" for your Fonera (select "bridge" in the internet settings), to make the Fonera bridge its WAN and LAN ports Sep 18 13:28:51 causing them all to end up in the br-lan network Sep 18 13:29:04 but what if I only want to route only the subnet corresponding to my home network (because there are a lot of other routes needig to be resolved locally ) Sep 18 13:29:06 (that also disables the Fonera's NAT setup and DHCP server) Sep 18 13:36:44 CircleCode: It sounds like bridge mode is applicable in your situation, which would also solve your VPN issue Sep 18 13:36:58 If not, you'll have to manually change some configuration / firewalling rules, I think Sep 19 02:04:28 hello **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Sep 19 02:59:58 2012